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Morpheus Bridge

Wendell, North Carolina

A family of three was driving along this bridge, when they crashed into the side, being ejected from the car and falling to the murky depths below. As a result of this tragic incident, the woman and child died, leaving only the father. It is said that if one parks his car on the bridge on Halloween, it car will shut off, and the woman will appear, searching for her lost child.

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Jesse Dunn says:

October 6, 2011, 12:55 am

Morpheus bridge is near the Mr.G store in wendell

aaron/psycho says:

October 14, 2011, 12:19 am

if yall would read the story correctly it say the lady and the child and man was ejected from the car so which means the lady can find her child get the facts straight also this is a true story so have nice day!!!!

Fe says:

November 17, 2011, 9:46 pm

I live approximately half a mile from the Morpheus Bridge. It is located in Wendell,nc on Morpheus Rd. the bridge that is there now is newer construction and is two lane. The old bridge was a one lane road. My wife has lived here for a good majority of her life and believes this legend to be true. I believe in the paranormal and have had multiple encounters with it myself over the years. I travel over this bridge twice a day going and coming from work. I hate to be a downer but Ive never experienced anything here and feel this is just a local legend and nothing more. I encourage you to find out for yourself though.

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