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Mary Bergovy


Chicago has a mystery story that is no less creepy, there is a creepy story called the resurrection of the spirit of a woman named MARY BERGOVY. This story was very popular in 1930, because this story really happened and a true story in Chicago because this story has some photographic evidence of Mary's sighting and seen by many witnesses.


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In 1939 that night, a man named Jerry Palus went to a nightclub in Liberty Grove to meet someone. But when he was looking for someone, he met a woman he did not know yet, and he was very interested in the woman, the woman had a very different appearance, this woman had blond hair, she was very much a woman, blue-eyed and wearing a white party dress. Just then, this man ventured out and began to approach her to ask her to dance with him. The woman agreed and accepted the offer to dance, and they went straight down to the dance floor. They danced for a long time and this man felt a chill when he touched his hand, and this woman just smiled looking at him.


Without a second thought at the end of the dance, this man confidently gave a kiss on his cheek and the woman could only smile, it seemed like this man had already forgotten his promise to meet someone and was already swept away by the woman. The man said to her ''Can I take you home miss?', nodding the girl replied, With pleasure, if you don't mind, then, you can take me home close to the harbor''. After that they got in the car and left.


The next day, Jerry decided to look for the woman's house, when he managed to find her, he met an old woman and she said "What a thing you say, my son Mary's name, she said, and she died a year ago in an accident", and the old woman showed me her picture, which turned out to be Mary.


Since then several men have reported that they had received a ride by a beautiful woman in a white dress, and she mysteriously disappeared when their car reached a cemetery. According to the Chicago Tribune, ghost hunter Richard Crowe has collected almost a hundred stories of a mysterious female passenger who suddenly disappeared when he arrived at a cemetery this case was very electrifying to the population in 1930.


There is a legend that says that Mary had spent her night dancing with her boyfriend in a nightclub Ballroom. Then they quarreled because of a difference of opinion, when Mary was very upset with her boyfriend and he was desperate to go home alone that night. She began walking tearfully down a street on Archer Avenue, but as she crossed a street, she was hit and run by a speeding car on the street. The driver left his car and managed to escape leaving Mary dead on the road. Then Mary's parents came looking for her because she had not yet returned home and in the middle of the road they had found a bloodied body figure lying on the street, and it was Mary who was lifeless. The next day, Mary was buried in a cemetery near a church on Archer Avenue street close to a harbor. In her coffin, Mary wore her favorite white party dress complete with her dancing shoes. The driver who had run him over until now could not be found.


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