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The ghost of a girl apparently haunts the apartment complex. There’s a story of her ghost seeking revenge and killing her unfaithful boyfriend but the story is so obviously the product of an overactive, watched-too-many-B-movies mentality that we can’t be bothered to reproduce here. Just because one believes in ghosts doesn’t mean you have to believe every cockamamie story out there.

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Geographic Information

Address:
7298 Kings Gate Circle
Houston, TX
United States

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GPS:
29.685958, -95.51096989999996
County:
Harris County, Texas
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  1. This is crazy how people would think my experience is just a story. Since I’m a witness to the haunting of course no one will believe because they haven’t experience it themselves. Although she do haunts the apartments it is haunted by other ghosts but you be the judge try staying there yourself.

  2. “There’s a story of her ghost seeking revenge and killing her unfaithful boyfriend but the story is so obviously the product of an overactive, watched-too-many-B-movies mentality that we can’t be bothered to reproduce here. Just because one believes in ghosts doesn’t mean you have to believe every cockamamie story out there.”

    No one proclaims their innocence so loudly as the guilty.

  3. I want to live there! I’m into the paranormal, avid collector of haunted items, & dolls. Not sure if the apartment complex works with subsidizing or not. I’d like to live anywhere haunted that is not expensive to live at.

  4. The story I heard was simply the ghost of a young girl maybe 11 or 12 yrs old in a white dress that was usually on the playground. She claimed to have lived in a corner apartment with her dad, is what she told a child that she befriended, a resident child there. The resident child met her on the playground often and realized that the girl always wore the same dress and never went to school. Being notany kids lived there at that time, the girls new resident friend went looking for her one day so they could play but had to knock on many corner apartment doors till she found the correct apartment where a man would answer. Remembering from her playground friend in the white dress that her name was Ruth, she told the man that she was looking for Ruth to come out and play. The man who answered, looked a little angry and said to the young girl “I’m not sure who put you up to this trick but Ruth has been dead now for almost 5 years.”. The door shut and this is when Ruth’s new friend figured out that the girl in white she had befriended on the playground was indeed a ghost girl.
    That was years ago.

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