Showing posts with label Oklahoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oklahoma. Show all posts

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Werewolves in Oklahoma?



Just outside Konawa, in Seminole County, Oklahoma is a little cemetery with a very unusual tombstone.  It is for Katherine Cross who was born March 13, 1899 and murdered on October 10, 1917.



 If you look at the inscription, you would assume that she was attacked and killed by werewolves.  However, it wasn't something mystical and other-worldly that murdered her it was a "criminal operation" performed by Dr. A H Yates.  Dr Yates didn't work alone for a local schoolteacher, Fredrick O'Neal was charged alongside him for the murder of another young girl, Elise Stone.  

Little is known about the "criminal operation" and some assume that it was an abortion gone wrong.  Others speculate that, as a school teacher who had the trust of his students. Frederick ONeal lured these young women into unsavory activities with other members of a secret club and that the only outcome for Katherine and Elise would be death.

Without adequate documents or records being located, we may never know what happened but the tombstone will be a constant reminder that something interesting happened in Konawa.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Ice, Ice Everywhere

Personal, not so spooky blog unless you think about the state of the roads tonight.  They are covered in ice and an enemy to brakes, just waiting for you to tempt fate.  All I can think about is how amazing it would be to go out and get pictures of statues, tombstones, crypts and gargoyles covered in icicles and looking stunning.  One of these days...

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Spooky is pretty...

I am going to be taking a course that involves including a blog and since I love the scary and dark side of things and finding what is pretty within the spooky, I have decided to focus on hauntings and the absurd in my own backyard.  Oklahoma has an abundance of intriguing ghost stories and haunted places.  I hope to bring some of those to light here.