Ghost Highway
Ghostly
apparitions have been seen and photographed on a small stretch of
Interstate 4 known as "the I-4 Dead Zone" in which hundreds of
people have been killed or injured in crashes.
Since 1963, nearly 2,000 accidents have been reported on a stretch
of Interstate 4 in Central Florida located between Daytona Beach and
Orlando, the report said.
Over the years, people have reported seeing strange things on the
stretch of road, according to the report.
"People are claiming to see all kinds of things -- orbs floating
across the highway, apparitions on the side of the road hitchhiking,
phantom trucks, you name it," book author Charlie Carlson said.
"There are dead people beneath interstate 4."
Reports that the road where the crashes happened cradles
the graves of a family of four.
The graves date back to the 1880s and a settlement called St.
Joseph’s Catholic Colony, the report said. One of the German
families fell victim to a yellow fever epidemic.
"It is two adults and two children buried on the very spot that has
been shrouded in mystery," Holfeld said.
"They are still there," Carlson said. "In fact, when I-4 came
through in 1960, the graves were roped off and marked for removal
but they never removed the graves. Instead, they dumped fill dirt on
top to elevate the new highway."
Carlson said he remembered seeing the graves as a child and warned
not to mess with them.
Susan Christensen, who is a medium, said she feels an unhappiness
and a presence from a family of four.
Christensen said she has seen orbs on the highway.
"Twice I have seen four orbs cross I-4," Christensen said. "They’re
earth bound and they feel that their lives were taken away from
them."
"There were more accidents per year in such a small quarter-mile
section of highway than all the other sections of highway between
Daytona and Tampa," Carlson said.
Sanford Historian Christine Best said she deals with fact but
admitted that "you can’t help but to wonder."
"Hearing so many of the stories certainly make you stop and think
about it," Best said.
"Reasonable people would put the Dead Zone accidents in the column
of pure coincidence," Holfeld said. "But the stories continue to add
to this legend. Legend aside, there is one undisputed fact that the
graves remain under the I-4 Dead Zone."