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Apparently a grave which is adorned with a statue of the deceased is said to cry. And it isn’t condensation either, really.

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Address:
City Cemetery
Kosciusko, MS
United States

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GPS:
33.05351, -89.58621
County:
Attala County, Mississippi
Nearest Towns:
Kosciusko, MS (0.3 mi.)
Ethel, MS (8.4 mi.)
Sallis, MS (10.6 mi.)
West, MS (14.9 mi.)
Durant, MS (15.6 mi.)
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Redwater, MS (20.0 mi.)
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  1. janette.reeves  |  

    I’m from carthage ms. i have lived in kosciusko when i was 12. N yes this is a true story. i was told this story from my grandpa.

  2. No, it is the old statue of Mrs. Kelly, I grew up in Kosciusko. She was an old school teacher from the late 1800s. Many stories to this “Haunted” place. Do your homework before you go!

    • Mrs. Kelly was her name. It’s been told that she murdered her kids but I was also told that her kids died from some disease in which she later also died. They were all buried around her inside a fence where her statue is. Her husband placed the statue on her grave so that she could watch the house. If you go the grave site, you will see the house that she is looking at. Me and some friends went there one night to see if it was true but we ran off after hearing some strange noises.

      • Charles T Clemons  |  

        I lived in Ethel Ms not to far from Kosciusko and it’s true she did kill her kids when her husband but the statue in her grave if you look she has a weapon and when you go there if watch her long enough her head well follow you when you move to ether side of her someone do a video of her and post it on YouTube and you do hear her cry but after she killed her kids she killed her self too

  3. Mrs. Kelly was her name. It’s been told that she murdered her kids but I was also told that her kids died from some disease in which she later also died. They were all buried around her inside a fence where her statue is. Her husband added a 3rd floor to his home so that he could watch over her grave but I also her it was put here so that she could watch the house. If you go the grave site, you will see the house that she is looking at. Me and some friends went there one night to see if it was true but we ran off after hearing some strange noises.

  4. Charles T Clemons  |  

    I lived in Ethel Ms not to far from Kosciusko and it’s true she did kill her kids when her husband but the statue in her grave if you look she has a weapon and when you go there if watch her long enough her head well follow you when you move to ether side of her someone do a video of her and post it on YouTube and you do hear her cry but after she killed her kids she killed her self too

    • She did not kill her kids, and the Weapon” is a walking stick. 2 kids died after she passed. Please do reaserch before making false comments. There are many legends around Mrs. Kelly that are just made up stories.

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