Crying at the Donkey Lady Bridge in San Antonio

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Published 2023-03-10
Join Chad as he explores San Antonio in this mini episode featuring the Legend of the Donkey Lady Bridge.

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  • I’m a local and if you visit be careful a lot of illegal activities happen around there. Me and my 2 friends were about half way over the bridge and we got shot at and never been back since.
  • @bighenry6732
    I like the clarity of the video... This is a different feeling at night. Another folklore was a home in the area that they called the Donkey Lady's home which had a door on the house without any stairs. There is also folklore of the Chinese Graveyard, the Bridge where it is pushed by children, and a few others that were hits back in the 80s when we'd go out there and freak each other out. Fun times!
  • @bruno8126
    Nice video man! I first went to that location way back in 2007 with my ex girlfriend who was into paranormal and ghost hunting. The story is horrifying.. Now I don’t believe in ghost lol. But just the two of us walking on Donkey lady bridge.. I felt watched! It was duing the autumn but still warm in Texas then, I felt cold spot honestly. I also got a distant scent of cigarettes or burning matches. That place is really haunted.
  • Back in 2014 a body was dumped across the street from the bridge. As recent as two years ago the family was still putting memorial decorations there. I used to drive by it every day on NY way to work at the Toyota Plant. On the walking trail on the other side of Applewhite road, I was walking one morning at him 7am, to try to photograph wildlife, and I heard a woman singing in the distance, coming from the direction of the woods, not up or down the trail. It was very weird but I kept walking, when I turned around to.co.backnto my car, the singing had stopped. That whole park is kinda creepy. I went back on the trails off that road once and went a the way to the end. You could see people had been partying there a d drinking. Lots of cans and bottles from recent to decades past in the woods around that road. I also saw remnants of a busted old TV set. The ones that used tonhave the faux wood laminate over the plastic. Like from the 80s. It's a great place to take pictures of deer and boar, some some interesting birds.
  • @ghostgeeks
    I'll be in the comments for a little bit if there is anything you see or hear I might have missed!
  • @lordx4549
    It probably was a young feral hog that ran across. I do a lot of hog hunting and usually the small ones are pretty quiet
  • That area is part of a natural park area. Be aware of feral hogs, bobcats and coyote. There is a large bobcat that wanders in that area.
  • @leethatsme1988
    I just stumbled across your channel and subbed, just gunna say that the psb7 is easier for them to manipulate if the signal is weak but not dead. They seem to find it easier to edit the codes in carrier waves. Most find it on FM at 150 ms or less and some habe no issues with them on any setting. Definitely heard the crying of a women there though good stuff 👍
  • @tonysolano5919
    There's a haunted house not to far from there I remember when that bridge was open only one vehicle can pass through there.
  • @user-dr3fm1xl1e
    I have heard the crying lady it is something you NEVER want to hear twice in your lifetime it will leave you frozen and paralyzed. Evil crying
  • @jacktherripper
    Heres my thing. Any place that claims to be haunted, and still has birds singing during the day is not haunted. Birds are the most skittish animals in the world, and they are not scared then you have no reason to be scared. I am from San Antonio btw. The toyota plant is literally down the street from it