Haunted Oklahoma! Mae Doria and The Vanishing Hitchhiker of Highway 20

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2009

Welcome to my Mysterious Oklahoma Travels of Oklahoma Urban legends sponsored by Mysteriousoklahoma.yolasite.com & bait4fishing.com here is the story:

The Basketball Player

It's a winter evening in Oklahoma in 1965. Mae Doria, driving to her sister's house from Tulsa to Pryor, sees a boy of about 11 or 12 hitchhiking on the side of the road. She stops for him, he gets into the front seat along side of her, and they make idle chatter as they make their way down Highway 20. In their conversation, the boy says that hes a basketball player for a local school, and Mae reckons that indeed he has the height and build of an athlete. She also notices that he is not wearing a jacket of any kind, despite the fact that it's winter. And the boy seemed to have no particular destination in mind. He points to a culvert on the side of the road and asks to be let out there. Mae is puzzled because there are no houses or lights anywhere in sight. Before she can even pull over, however, the youth simply vanishes from the car. Mae immediately stops the car, gets out, and looks around, but there is no sign of the boy. Mae later learns in a chance conversation with a utility worker that the same phantom hitchhiker was first picked up at the same spot in 1936 29 years earlier!

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  • Okie dokie

  • @TheyCallMeSassy I agree I will try to research this more and Try to update this story it is one of my favorites Thanks for watching

  • This is pretty close to the area of the sightings..yeah I shouldnt have been driving but this is some of my first batch of videos , ;) thanks for watching anyway

  • @queebtab25 Thank you for watching.;)

    

  • @SuperRustygirl..Im sorry your friend is having trouble resting .Thanks for sharing your story .

  • Hey blue light . This urban legend is new to me the Kenwood road HWY 20 I am writing it down to research. Thanks for sharing,and watching

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  • If you want to tell the stories..... Please park you truck, then started talking. Anything you say to this story , is background sound only.

  • I enjoyed the story. Would have found it more interesting if people who had experienced something on that highway were interviewed to share their experience.

  • Interesting story, but it might have been better if he had not tried to drive while narrating because it forced him to keep stopping and starting and repeating himself. Also, why is the culvert important to the story? Don;t know...guess I will have to play it again.

  • Great video thank you for sharing =)

  • continued...... the boy where his house is. The boy pointed to an old house and said right there. My friend looked at the house and back at the boy and HE WAS GONE!!!!!

    My friend hasn't had a good nights sleep since. This is now Saturday July 16,2011.

    My friend went back the following day to look at the house again and it was an old home run down building now and not habitable. This is a true ghost.

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