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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Sometimes the Dead Still Have Something to Say | Real Ghost Stories

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Ghost Stores, Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural Stories

Science, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Spirituality, Natural Sciences

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In small-town Minnesota, a 16-year-old girl named Rebecca sees a pale figure staring out from her bedroom window — a young woman with white hair and a sorrowful face. No one is inside. All doors are locked. But years later, when Rebecca discovers that the man she once dated was arrested for a brutal assault and murder, she realizes the apparition wasn’t a threat… it was a warning. The mysterious “woman in white” may have been a guardian spirit, appearing to steer her away from a deadly fate.

Then, hundreds of miles away in New Mexico, Dustin visits a reservation site haunted by tragedy — the place where a boy ended his own life inside a rusted tractor. Visitors report seeing his ghost sitting on nearby boulders, blank-eyed and silent, watching as they drive past. But when Dustin climbed into the tractor himself, the spirit appeared beside him — full-bodied, expressionless, and impossibly real.

Two different lives. Two restless souls. Both reminders that sometimes, the dead still have something to say — whether it’s to protect us… or to make sure we remember them.

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0:00.0

Today on Real Ghost Stories Online, a pale face in a bedroom window that may have saved a life and a full-bodied spirit and a rusted tractor.

0:10.0

Not every ghost comes to haunt. Some show up to warn.

0:17.2

Welcome to Real Ghost Stories Online.

0:21.6

Call in your Real Ghost Story now at 855-85-853-4802 or write in at Real Ghost Stories Online.com.

0:32.6

You're about to enter the world of the unknown and by possibly the undead.

0:39.7

This is Real Ghost Stories Online.

0:44.5

It is, and welcome to Real Ghost Stories Online.

0:48.1

Love to hear your Real Ghost Stories.

0:49.8

You can write it at Real Ghost Stories Online.com, or you can in 855-853-4802. That is our phone

0:58.1

number to share your real ghost stories with us. Old tractors, they're kind of creepy.

1:06.0

Are they not? I mean, they're kind of neat. They have some interesting, interesting vibes to them. What's your

1:13.2

thoughts on? My grandma and grandpa lived on a farm. And by the time I was born, it was defunct.

1:19.6

They weren't farming anymore. But they had a big old tractor in the, in the barn. And I remember my

1:25.6

dad would, would, would borrow it once in a while.

1:27.9

I was still kind of running, but he'd borrow it when we first moved, uh, into the country.

1:32.0

And he'd bring it over and we could like, uh, pick rocks and throw it on a in a, in a,

1:37.1

whatever. He'd use it for yard work and stuff like that. But you're right. It, it was pretty

1:41.5

freaky. And also I have to say that the farming lifestyle,

1:46.2

especially back then when my grandparents were around and doing it, it was pretty rough. It was tough.

1:51.6

Like they didn't have electricity and stuff like that. And they didn't have running water and stuff like that.

1:56.9

And when you were out in the fields, you were really out in the field. So like when people say restaurants and stuff are, are haunted or bars or hotels, I think people, families that put a lot of time and energy into their business, that energy does stick around. And I'm not, I'm no, I never questioned the fact that I thought my parents land and house and all

2:18.7

that, my grandparents land and house were haunted. I just thought that was the case. Yeah.

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