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Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

HDS Ep 59 Legend of Knox Crossing

Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

Jerry Paulley

Religion & Spirituality, Science, Natural Sciences, History

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2022

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Introduction voice over by Leebo Jakes from Lexington Paranormal Research Society 
Narrated by Jerry Paulley 
Written by Jerry Paulley
Closing song: Kid Riot

Transcript

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0:00.0

There are legends of ghost lights all over the world.

0:27.6

In the past, these lights are rumored to be the lanterns of someone who have passed

0:31.2

on years earlier.

0:34.1

Depending on the location and the legend, these lantern carriers have been everything

0:38.4

from train conductors to prospectors to co-minors.

0:44.4

Some of the more famous ghost lights, sometimes called spook lights or will of the wisps, are

0:49.3

the brown mountain lights in North Carolina, the serency ghost lights in Georgia, and the

0:54.6

hornets spook light near Joplin, Missouri.

0:58.1

Would that be in said, the most famous of this phenomena are the Marfa lights in Texas.

1:04.8

While the Marfa lights grab most of the headlines in Texas, there is another ghost light that

1:09.6

has mystified its area for well over 100 years.

1:13.2

In this episode, you will learn the legend of Knox Crossing.

1:40.0

Narca was a very different place in the 1930s.

1:43.8

In South Texas, the white children and the Hispanic children went to separate schools.

1:49.0

One of the teachers at the Hispanic school in the town of Chote was Wilma Butler.

1:54.3

One day, Miss Butler was approached by one of her students, Pedro Chavez.

1:59.7

Pedro needed to talk to someone about an experience that had shaken him to his core.

2:05.8

After assuring him that she would listen and help in any way possible, Pedro began to

2:10.9

tell his teacher what had happened.

2:13.9

A few nights earlier, the 17-year-old student was walking home from a dance.

2:18.6

He had stayed a bit longer than he had intended because he was having such a great time.

2:23.3

Now it was dark.

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