The Legend Of The South Texas Headless Horseman, El Muerto
Featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Tales of decapitation have been told that leave us scratching our still-attached heads—everything from moving lips of Anne Boleyn’s severed skull to the 18-month-surviving headless chicken named Mike. But, taking it back to the most familiar headless character, this tale surrounds a very popular and creepy motif for urban legends: the idea of a phantom headless horseman.