🧺 The Laundry Line Incident (1998)
- Loretta & David Allseitz
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The Dark Beneath: Scary Folklore & Whispers About Lake Tawakoni...
CASE FILE #5
West Tawakoni’s Quiet Terror That Never Washed Away
They say the lake keeps its secrets. But sometimes, it lets one slip—just long enough to stain the morning.
In the early hours of April 12, 1998, a woman living off Rabbit Cove Road stepped outside to check her laundry. The sun hadn’t fully risen, and the mist off Lake Tawakoni hung low, curling around the trees like smoke. That’s when she saw it: a figure dangling from her clothesline. Not swaying. Not struggling. Just hanging.
She ran inside and called the police. But by the time officers arrived, the figure was gone. No body. No rope. Just a torn men’s shirt—button-down, faded denim—and a trail of muddy footprints leading from the backyard into the woods. The prints were deep, erratic. Like someone dragging a limp leg. Or being dragged.
The shirt was never claimed. The footprints disappeared into the underbrush, swallowed by the lake’s edge. No missing persons matched the description. No suspects. No follow-up. Just silence.
Locals started calling him the man who never left the lake. Some say he was a drifter who drowned years earlier, his body never recovered. Others whisper he was a soldier, returned from war but not from death. A few believe he’s still out there—watching from the tree line, waiting for another clothesline to call home.
Every few years, someone reports strange sounds near the water at dawn. Wet footsteps on dry leaves. Shirts missing from backyard lines. A shadow that doesn’t match the sun.
West Tawakoni doesn’t talk about it much anymore.
But if you ask the old-timers at the bait shop, they’ll tell you: "Don’t hang your laundry before sunrise. He likes the smell of cotton."
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Until the next body drops,
Loretta & David Allseitz
"Unmasking evil, one body at a time"
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