Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-4849011-20150322002931/@comment-25326117-20150506071535

I guess I scared a lot of people off. *sigh*

I didn't find the book, but I did find American Folklore.net and a bunch of stories frpm this author, SE Thompson's (I think that is her name) books. I found out three ghost stories from Yellowstone. One was about a rich girl that married a lowly servant, who was the reason why her parents only paid for their honeymoon in Yellowstone and just pretty much disowned her. Her husband turned out to be a gambler, so he quickly dwindled the cash his wife's parents left her with. She tried to inform her dad, but like I said earlier he didn't help her after disowning her.

She was later found in the bathroomn missing her head. Her head was found, but her husband not. The couple fought over money, so tHat might have lead to some things. The author went onto say how people see the headless bride descend or was it ascend the staircase of the hotel where she and her husband honeymooned each night at midnight.

There was also a ranger sent out to find trespassers. He thought he found somebody, but the man didn't look from the 20th century. The ranger claimed the man he 'saved' from drowning was a ghost, because the unconscious man disappeared right in front of the ranger after being taken ashore for what I presume was CPR.