Back Seat Driver
This picture was taken around 1959. A woman was visiting the grave of her mother who had just passed away. She had brought along her camera to take pictures of the grave. After taking a few shots of her mother's gravestone, she took a quick snapshot of her husband, who was waiting in the car. When the film was developed, they were shocked to see a figure wearing glasses in the back seat of the car. It was immediately recognized as the womans mother The mother whose grave they had visited that day. An expert who examined, determined that the picture was not a reflection or a double exposure.
This picture was taken around 1959. A woman was visiting the grave of her mother who had just passed away. She had brought along her camera to take pictures of the grave. After taking a few shots of her mother's gravestone, she took a quick snapshot of her husband, who was waiting in the car. When the film was developed, they were shocked to see a figure wearing glasses in the back seat of the car. It was immediately recognized as the womans mother The mother whose grave they had visited that day. An expert who examined, determined that the picture was not a reflection or a double exposure.
Toys R Us Ghost
This photo was captured on infrared film years ago during a paranormal investigation at an allegedly haunted Toys R Us store. The leaning figure was not visible at the time of the shot and other high speed cameras that were filming at the exact same time had no trace of him. Creepy.
This photo was captured on infrared film years ago during a paranormal investigation at an allegedly haunted Toys R Us store. The leaning figure was not visible at the time of the shot and other high speed cameras that were filming at the exact same time had no trace of him. Creepy.
All Men Accounted For
This photo taken in 1919 of the R.A.F. Airmen had an extra man present that day. The face seen behind the man in the close up was easily identified by all the airmen as their friend, Freddy Jackson, a fellow airman who was killed two days earlier in an accident. Maybe he wanted to stay close to his buddies? Or was he sending a message from the other side? What do you think?
This photo taken in 1919 of the R.A.F. Airmen had an extra man present that day. The face seen behind the man in the close up was easily identified by all the airmen as their friend, Freddy Jackson, a fellow airman who was killed two days earlier in an accident. Maybe he wanted to stay close to his buddies? Or was he sending a message from the other side? What do you think?
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