ID | #1600430818 |
Added | Fri, 18/09/2020 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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One night in 1972, four students from The University of southern Utah was returning to their cedar city Dorm after spending the day at a Rodeo in Pioche (Nevada).
It was about 22: 00, and the girls really wanted to get back to the Dorm before curfew. They were driving along highway 56, which has a reputation for being"haunted." Some time after the fork in the road that turned North, the girls were surprised to see that the black asphalt turned into a white cement road that eventually ended abruptly at the cliff.
They turned and tried to find their way back to the highway, but soon became concerned about the unfamiliar landscape - the red canyon walls giving way to open grain fields and pine trees that they had never encountered before in this part of the state. Feeling completely lost, the girls felt some comfort when they arrived at a roadside house or tavern.
They pulled into the Parking lot, and one of the passengers stuck her head out the window to get directions from several "men" coming out of the building. But she screamed and told the driver to get out of there - quickly. The girls sped off, but realized that they were being chased by men in strange egg-shaped tricycles.
Rushing through the canyon again, the girls seemed to lose their pursuers and came out on the familiar deserted road.
The reason for the scream? According to her, the men were not human.
Original news
Date: 1972
Location: driving back to their dorm in Cedar City, Utah
Time: 10 p.m.
Summary: One night in 1972, four coeds from Southern Utah University were driving back to their dorm in Cedar City after spending the day at a rodeo in Pioche, Nevada. It was about 10 p.m. and the girls were eager to get back to their dorm before curfew. They were traveling along Highway 56, which has a reputation for being “haunted.” A while after taking a fork in the road that turned to the north, the girls were surprised to see that the black asphalt had turned into a white cement road that eventually ended abruptly at a cliff face. They turned around and tried to find their way back to the highway, but soon became concerned about the unfamiliar landscape – red canyon walls that gave way to open grain fields and pine trees, which they had never encountered before in this part of the state. Feeling completely lost, the girls felt some comfort when they approached a roadhouse or tavern. They pulled into the parking lot and one of the passengers poked her head out the window to get directions from a few “men” coming out of the building. But she screamed and ordered the driver to get out of there – fast. The girls sped off, but realized they were being chased by the men in strange, tri-wheeled, egg-shaped vehicles. Speeding again through the canyon, the girls seemed to have lost their pursuers and found their way to the familiar desert highway. The reason for the scream? The men, she said, weren’t human.
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