Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-24248644-20151029164148

Some of you may have heard of the infamous pig lady urban legend. The story goes that sometimes in 1900’s there was a man who lived with his wife on a isolated pig farm in Hillsborough, New Jersey. The wife gave a birth to a girl who had horribly disfigured face, and it looked like bad mix of both human and a pig.



The father labeled her as a “Hellspawn” and couldn’t bring himself to look at her. He chopped off a pig’s head and put it on her head to hide her face and mock her. She was constantly bullied and treated as an outcast as she grew up. Every night she returned home to her bed, in endless tears. She vowed to get her revenge on those who wronged her.



When her mother fell ill and died from it, she buried her mother in the backyard. Then she grabbed an large axe and chopped her father’s head off. After replacing the missing head with that of the pig, she buried the man’s remains next to her mother.



As time passed, she lived in isolation and like a hermit. She did not want anyone to come near her. One day, two boys from the village saw her. They mocked her, calling names such as “Pig lady!” and “Ugly pig bitch!”. The boys did not stop there. They later went to her property during night and placed severed pig heads on her doorstep. The boys were never seen again.



Years later, after her death, the town claimed the right for the land. When they were digging the garden, they found a shallow grave, and found the remains of the missing boys.   They later constructed a road near where her property used to be, and named it pig lady road. They say her ghost still haunts the area, and if you stop your vehicle in middle of the pig lady road, she will come to you, holding an axe, ready to decapitate you.  