Saturday, September 11, 2010

I’m having a little trouble believing BUNNY MAN. …

September 11, 2010 by admin · 3 Comments 

Comment posted The world’s most scary bridge legends by susan.

I’m having a little trouble believing BUNNY MAN. Halloween didn’t become popular until the 1950′s. Also: “To top it off the Bunny Man hung the kids from one end of a bridge with a rope around their necks, hanging from the overpass with their legs dangling in front of the passing cars. This happened on Halloween in 1905.” How many passing cars were there in 1905???

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3 Responses to “I’m having a little trouble believing BUNNY MAN. …”
  1. susan says:

    I’m having a little trouble believing BUNNY MAN. Halloween didn’t become popular until the 1950′s. Also: “To top it off the Bunny Man hung the kids from one end of a bridge with a rope around their necks, hanging from the overpass with their legs dangling in front of the passing cars. This happened on Halloween in 1905.” How many passing cars were there in 1905???

  2. Gin says:

    i kinda agree with Susan…tho it actually sounds spooky :P

  3. jessica says:

    i live down the road from bunnyman bridge, which is actually in Clifton, VA.
    And in response to Susan, the bridge was intended for trains, the legs dangling for cars part was probably added on. but people went out there with guns a few years ago on halloween and were wildly shooting from the top of it.