Entrance to Crum Cemetery |
Another story is that of a Man that lived only miles away on the mountain above Crum Cemetery. The story goes that in the 1980s, A man killed his children and wife one evening for no known cause. A short time later the man was apprehended but made bail. While awaiting trial, he killed himself either by hanging or in his vehicle near Crum cemetery. The story has some credibility since the remains of an abandon home on Ogletown Mountain fits the description. As far as records I have yet to find any that fi the story or any residents that recall the murder and suicide. These are only the more credible stories that linger in the near by community.
Urban legends also abound in the cemetery. One states that if you find and lay on Rebecca's grave she will not let you stand until you were a true believer of her story. Another claim is that if you turn your car off near the cemetery you will have engine trouble or have hand prints on the outside of your vehicle. Lore of a black horse-drawn carriage is also seen passing the cemetery at night or the sound of horses. The last is a story of a so called "dead zone" where the barrier between our world and the spirit world is thin near where the man committed suicide in the 80s.
Paranormal enthusiasts and professional investigators both tend to be on the fence about this location. Some say that the paranormal activity is merely what you would find at any given old cemetery, and Crum is nothing special. Others say that it has no activity whatsoever and it is just a bunch of urban legends. With all the stories from generation to generation it is hard to dismiss all accounts that have survived for all these years; especially when some are founded on documented history. Having been to this place a few times I have found it a very peaceful retreat in the mountains of Pennsylvania during the day. At night the cemetery tends to give off an eerie feeling, but I have never personally experienced any paranormal activity.