The Street With No Name

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Location:
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Dates Active: May 11, 1968 to Present
Category: Dangerous Roads, Evil Spirits, Haunting, Mysterious Sounds
Cause: Unknown, possibly related to murders in the area
Status: Ongoing
Entry ID: 021124B-00064

Summery: 

Known as one the most haunted streets in the world, this road has been known to negatively affect people passing through, possibly due to the restless ghosts of murder victims.

In Depth:

This path located near Jubilee Park has been rumored to be haunted for years, with people who travel it feeling cold spots and sudden temperature changes, hearing eerie noises of footsteps, disembodied voices, smells that come seemingly from nowhere, and even sightings of shadows and people who aren't there. It has also been known to make people feel off, such as an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety, even among kids and dogs. The pathway has been largely abandoned, fenced off to keep curious onlookers away from the area.

Many associate the strange happenings with the spirits of murder victims and deaths who were either killed nearby or their bodies were found nearby. The most famous of these deaths were related to three murders, all of them being young boys. The first murder was that of three-year-old Simon Brook in May of 1968, which to this day remains unsolved. 

The two other murders were that of Garry John Barkemeyer in 1976 and Wayne Spencer Nixon in 1977, both of them twelve, and both of their bodies were found in the same spot near the Street With No Name. They, at least, had a bit of closure as their murderer, then seventeen-year-old Mark Gregory was caught and given two life sentences.

Rumor of other murders and deaths have also surrounded this overgrown pathway including those that have happened in the nearby park. That, combined with the story that the path was actually blocked off because of the ghosts, leads to many calling this one of the most haunted streets in the world.

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Last Updated: March 23, 2024

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