
“The Darkest Side of Jericho,” one of the stories I wrote for my upcoming horror anthology, Behind the Shadows, was based on a real place.
Jericho Covered Bridge in Kingsville, MD, has, for generations, reported to be haunted. Ghosts of hanging Civil War soldiers, runaway slaves and ill-fated lovers, the burnt woman, the creepy little girl. Irresistible fuel inspiring my story.
I can’t wait for you all to read it. For now, here is the real deal in its garish glory. Thanks to my good sport wife, TJ for being my photographer and co-conspirator.









–Photos by Ray Van Horn, Jr. and TJ Perkins
Those vampire photos are great. I certainly would freak out if I saw it. The Darkest Side of Jericho sounds like a very intriguing story.
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Thank you, sir! I was having fun and I hope people get creeped out by this and all the other stories in Behind the Shadows. 🙂
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Of course I love a good haunting story. I’ve never seen a covered bridge before. Did you sense anything strange while you were there? Looks like you had fun posing for the photos. 🙂
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Nah, just a lot more traffic than I expected for a narrow road with a lot of private property. However, my mother talks about going to Jericho Bridge in her teens all the time during the 1960s. She won’t testify to anything, however, lol.
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Looks like the kind of bridge you need to get across before somebody on a horse whips a flaming pumpkin at your head …
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