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    My wife is from monmouth county NJ and never heard about these creatures until we watched a movie recently that mentioned them
    I remember a guy I worked with told me a story of a friend that had a brother that knew a cousin that took his girlfriend out at night to 'park' on one of the dirt roads in that rural area and ran out of gas or the car wouldn't start?
    He went to get help 'on foot' and left her in the car. She finally went out to find him hanging from a tree.

    Rumors were ALWAYS going around to AVOID THE AREA.

    I did drive around the dirt roads with a few friends and we never saw anyone at night.
     
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    MTA

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    I remember a guy I worked with told me a story of a friend that had a brother that knew a cousin that took his girlfriend out at night to 'park' on one of the dirt roads in that rural area and ran out of gas or the car wouldn't start?
    He went to get help 'on foot' and left her in the car. She finally went out to find him hanging from a tree.

    Rumors were ALWAYS going around to AVOID THE AREA.

    I did drive around the dirt roads with a few friends and we never saw anyone at night.
    Driving around the pine barrens of NJ at night is kinda weird. Really any woods or forest in the northeast at night is pretty creepy.

    I am going to be up there this December to visit my wifes family and I always make it a point to go back to southern NJ. Its a really nice area out in the country but getting there is a PITA.
     

    satx78247

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    I remember a guy I worked with told me a story of a friend that had a brother that knew a cousin that took his girlfriend out at night to 'park' on one of the dirt roads in that rural area and ran out of gas or the car wouldn't start?
    He went to get help 'on foot' and left her in the car. She finally went out to find him hanging from a tree.

    Rumors were ALWAYS going around to AVOID THE AREA.

    I did drive around the dirt roads with a few friends and we never saw anyone at night.

    Motorcarman,

    Shades of the movie: THE TOWN THAT DREADED SUNDOWN.
    (The PHANTOM KILLER did his many crimes about 65 miles from my hometown, BTW. = He is believed to have hanged at least 2 men during his run of terror.)

    yours, satx
     

    satx78247

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    One of the worse movies ever!

    baboon,

    Actually as bad as the movie was, the crimes were SOME of what ACTUALLY HAPPENED.

    My fraternity brother's (Gary Don H___________ from De Kalb, TX) dad was one of the victims of the PHANTOM. = He was stabbed in the belly with a British ENFIELD RIFLE BAYONET 4X in 1948. - In the left side & out his back. - He NEARLY DIED of blood loss & infection.

    yours, satx
     

    TxStetson

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    The Big Country
    Driving around the pine barrens of NJ at night is kinda weird. Really any woods or forest in the northeast at night is pretty creepy.

    I am going to be up there this December to visit my wifes family and I always make it a point to go back to southern NJ. Its a really nice area out in the country but getting there is a PITA.
    I was stationed at Lakehurst for 3 years. The pine barrens are creepy during the day too. The local hillbillies are called “Pineys” and they aren’t too far from that video posted earlier.
     

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    I ain't skeered to say I descended from proud hillbilly mountain folk from West Virginia.

    That's the story anyways!

    Axxe55,

    Some FEW OF US still ARE hillbillies, like me for example. - I'm from Camp County, home of BIG BASS, GREAT PEACHES, PRETTY HORSES & FAST WOMEN.
    (You can take the boy out of the country but NOT the country out of the boy.)

    yours, satx
     
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