Lottie's Grave - Taylor Cemetery - Homer NE Real Haunt
- Taylor Cemetery
- Homer, NE
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This cemetery is believed to be haunted by Lottie, and stories say that a curse will befall on those who visit her grave. In some stories, Lottie was murdered, was a witch, or was run over by a car. There are a number of stories surrounding her, including one that involves thieves who tried to dig her grave up to steal jewelry off her dead body, and she came to life and cursed them. The three teenage thieves were said to have died or disappeared within a year. In real life, Lottie was said to have died in a hospital of heart degeneration and never even owned any fancy jewelry. So the story may be fake, but locals still say the grave is haunted.
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