Devil's Bridge is located near the San Juan Mission and Ashley Road. If you are near San Juan Mission, the bridge is along Ashley Rd. near San Antonio River. You can see Devil's Bridge on Google Earth (Old Wooden Bridge covered in branches, vines, etc..). So yea, the bridge is real, no hoax.
I am trying to get in there LEGALLY with my team Paranormal Research Association of Boston. Anybody that would be interested in actual hardcore evidence to see if this place is haunted or not haunted visit our site www.praofb.org. Go to the PRAB LIVE section when we investigate. I will post again a date if we get to go and whoever is interested can watch us LIVE ! Thanks
Brad
As a teen I spent alot of time at that cemetary with my friends.I think the scariest thing ther was probably our imagination.As far as josephs head stone I have seen one older i believe with the same saying on it just 7miles south on highway 14 in a cemetary more less in the middle of a field belonging to an Isacc Wells.
Why has nobody reported on the little girl crying "help" on River Rd. I didn't know about this story until I was walking down River Rd. late one night after getting off of work. It was very dark and the only people on the street and the time was a young newlywed couple walking behind me. I heard a little girl's voice crying for help from the water. The young couple also heard it when I asked them to stop and help me listen from where it was coming from. I walked down to the water thinking that a child had fallen from a hotel balcony. I couldn't find anyone but the voice was there it had just moved. The couple pulled over an officer and he ask, "is this some kind of joke?" Apparently, this story had already gone around and he thought that we were making it up. The couple was from Ohio so I doubt highly that they had heard of it and were just going along with me. I had never heard of this before either. I have since found where a girl was said to have fallen from the balcony and died. Has anyone else heard this? I found this out 7 years after my experience. I can attest that this story really does have something to it. I heard that little girl.