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Sent to a friend Haunted by a ghostly figure of a woman wearing a long white dress is occasionally seen walking along the side of the road. People who have pulled over to offer a ride, look back to discover she has disappeared.Rating:2.60
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- thsi place is sooo creepy at night...
if you want to get a good scare then i suggest going to procter valley and wait it out to see if you will be able to see the white lady..i didnt see anything but maybe you will get lucky - I was in a vehicle that was chased by a mysterious car that appeared out of nowhere. Except we only saw headlights. It WAS dark out but we still saw no reflections off of metal or any sign of the car's body.
- they say there is a hitchhiker if you pick her up you will be dead
- Besides the "Lady in White" hitchhiker, there were stories of a mysterious "chupacabra" that lives out on that dusty dirt road near the Otay resevoir by an outcropping of trees down in a gully that locals have dubbed "The Proctor Valley Monster". Its said to be part human, part animal, part monster. It stands upright with glowing red eyes, has reptile like spines on its back, can jump great distances, & sucks the blood out of livestock w/o spilling a drop. Years ago we dared to venture out into Proctor Valley one dark Halloween night armed only with a flashlight & a dummy fashioned out of old clothes sewn together with a mask and stuffed with newspaper. We found the grove of eucalyptus trees and hung our buddy high off the ground with rope and waited.......it was pitch black out there with only a thin beam of light from our now fading flashlight batteries. Soon pure darkness, then we all turned toward the sound of rustling leaves in the underbrush, with no light to see we all scrambled back into the pickup and took off back towards the city lights. We were so scared we didnt dare go back until the morning sunlight peaked over Mt. Miguel. We hurried back down the dusty trail to the tree where we left our stuffed pal high in the air only to find the rope shredded (not cut) & the dummy ripped to pieces & strewn throughout a 1/4 mile radius near that grove. The tree still stands today as a reminder of our adventure even though some of the dirt road has now been paved over & much of the rural farmland has now been turned into an area known as Otay Ranch. Although fairly urbanized at first, there is still a long, lonely, dark & dusty, dirt portion of Proctor Valley you wont catch me on in the wee hours of the night ever again!
- its been told that the "proctor valley monster" is really KKK that have meetings in the mountains over there. and kill whoever come through.