The Haunting Mysteries of Myrtles Plantation Revealed!
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Did you know one of America’s most haunted houses might be haunted for the wrong reason? Deep in Louisiana stands The Myrtles Plantation. A quiet plantation house. But tragedy kept happening there. Children died during yellow fever outbreaks. Families buried loved ones on the property. Then something worse happened. One evening, a man named William Winter stepped onto the porch. Someone outside called his name. A gunshot rang out. Winter collapsed on the wooden floor. The killer rode away with no trace left. Visitors today say they still hear footsteps climbing the staircase at night. But the most famous ghost isn’t the murdered man. It’s a woman in a green turban. Guests say they see her walking through the halls. Standing beside beds. Watching from doorways. Mirrors in the house are even stranger. People claim handprints appear on the glass. And sometimes… children appear in the reflection. But historians later discovered something disturbing. The story behind the ghost might be wrong. Records show the supposed victims weren’t poisoned. They died from disease. And there’s no proof the woman called Chloe ever existed. Which means the figure people keep seeing inside the plantation… might be someone whose story was never recorded at all.