| Haunted Places and Urban Legends from Oklahoma |
Warning: Some of these places are "No Trespassing" |

TALE FROM TED:
"We done an investigation and the emf got knocked out of the co-founders hand and was going off the wall in mid air and we seen a shadow person move about 20 yards away about that time all of our equipment went dead."
From Warren D. Morse field notes, Feb. 4, 1937. "The Tucker Cemetery was founded in 1896 by Tucker and is still being used with the Tucker Association being the present owners. There are approximately 100 graves with only 35 marked. The general condition of the site is good; it is fenced in but grown up in grass. It is just west of Tucker School house in SW 1/4 NE 1/4 S3 T2S R7W. The cemetery was founded at the time the settlement started from a store on the Chisholm Trail.... Mr. Kinder told me there were a number of stores and housed here but he did not know just who was the first buried there. There are many mounds which have no markings at all."
Comanche - Tucker Cemetery - Legend has it that old man Tucker went insane one day in the late 1800's, and killed his children, his wife, and his mother and buried them in his cellar underneath his house. He took his own life a short time later. The property was converted into a cemetery and the foundation, and cellar to the house are still standing. Strange red lights and figures of people are seen wandering late at night. The cellar is full of pentagrams and Satanic chills. Devil worshiping takes place frequently here. - Tucker Cemetery is Five Miles outside of Comanche Oklahoma, on Tucker Road. Duncan is close, but its closer to Comanche.