Dunkirk, Indiana

by Carrie
(Dunkirk Indiana)

It is County Road 700 just off the Eaton Pike outside of Dunkirk , Indiana, a small town north of Muncie. The story is that a farmer and his young son used to ride up to the fields and the woods to do work, and the young boy would always jump out of the back of the truck when it was going down the road. So one day the farmer got tired of it and put a chain around the boys waist and hooked it to the truck to keep him from jumping out. While on their way home from the fields the farmer hit a large bump in the road, a bump that is still there to this day, and the boy fell out. The unknowing farmer kept on driving and dragged his son all the way back to their house, which is over 2 miles away, behind the truck. If you drive down the road heading west you can not see anything, but if you turn around at the next crossroad and head back east, after you go over the bump, you will see a trail of blood on the road from where the boy was drug behind the truck. Also the house where they lived is reported to be very haunted, because the story says that the farmer was so disturbed by what he had done that he buried the boy's remains in the basement of the house.



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Nov 25, 2013
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the real story NEW
by: Anonymous

The story actually is there was a girl raped and beaten. She was thrown in the back of the truck and left for dead. She was still alive and jumped out of the moving truck. The rope caught on the back and she was drug. U can see where she started to bleed out. Im from this area. Been drivin the road my whole life.

Oct 16, 2013
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curious NEW
by: Anonymous

In the description, I noticed it said "The road is 700". The only road I know off of Eaton-Albany Pike is 700 E. which runs North and South. Which road am I suppose to travel on? It's either 1100N.,1200N.,1300N, or maybe a few half roads in there. Just curios that's all

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