1. Casper McFadden. Character created shortly before the end of the 30s by New Yorkers and Seymour Reit and Joe Oriolo and became a hero cartoon movie in 1995. Gay and no scary.2. The Phantom of the Seven Gables in Salem, Massachusetts. The ghost of the author Nathanial Hawthorne and his son Julian, who lived at home.
3. O Jacob Marley, his dead partner of Scrooge in Dickens's story of coming back at Christmas to give him valuable life lessons.
4. Bloody Mary. Apart from the popular cocktail is the famous ghost. Turn off the lights, lit a candle, wait in front of a mirror and say her name three times. If you see the black clothes Widow's not going to pull or kich.
5. The villain spirit of South Shields. Supposedly it makes faucets dripping blood, chasing leaves scars on the skin and sending threatening SMS. Newcastle in the English history of the family who was molested by this book.
6. The Brown Lady. And this from England (a tradition in ghosts), the spirit of Lady Townshend, who lived a life of closed walls of the house, so too is the haunted, to avenge.
7. Ghosts of the SS Watertown. Two sailors died from fumes over the Panama Canal in 1924 and came to greet their colleagues (there are pictures).
8. Abe Lincoln. The most famous ghost of the White House.
9. Ghosts of Tombstone. In Arizona. Many ghosts of dead end badly. Popular in America.
10. Ghosts of Amityville. In November of '74 by Ronald DeFeo killed his 6 family members at their home in Amityville. The following December, the Lutz family who moved there freaked out by their presence and made the experience novel and two movies. Not bad.
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