A grieving mum believes her home CCTV captured the ghost of her dead son in her kitchen after a 'transparent' figure triggered her camera sensor.
Mom-of-two
Jennifer Hodge had been in bed watching TV with her daughter Lauren,
21, when she received a notification on her phone reading 'person
spotted in entryway' last week.
When
they opened the image, they saw a male figure 'beard and all' that
looked just like their son and brother Robbie, who died two years
earlier of a drug overdose.
Estate agent Jennifer, 57, claims she
is still 'freaking out' after seeing the eerie figure last week - but
finds comfort in believing it's a sign her son is at peace.
Jennifer, from Atlanta, Georgia, US, said: "It's just insane - I'm blown away. It's just crazy.
"I was laying in bed watching TV with my daughter and I was just about asleep.
"The phone was lay between us and I got this message notification saying someone was in the kitchen.
"She was like 'Mom, there's a person in the kitchen... Mom, that's Robbie!'
"She just said 'Mom, look! It looks like Robbie'. I was stunned.
"And it did look just like him - beard and all."
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Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Sunday, January 13, 2019
Is a ghost moving the handle of a vintage hearse ?? (video)
It’s not quite the hand that rocks the cradle.
However, there’s no denying that some entity is responsible for moving the handle on a Victorian hearse.
Steve Wesson had been hearing rumors of paranormal activity at Nottingham’s Haunted Museum, so he decided to investigate.
On Jan. 3, the paranormal
investigator set up a camera to hopefully catch a ghoul in the
act. Trouble is, all his video caught is a handle on the old hearse
being lifted up, but no one is seen on the tape.
"On the morning of Jan. 4, I went
through the camera footage and did not expect to see what I did,” Wesson
told Caters News Agency. “Caught on camera, I saw the handle being
pushed up in the air with great force being falling back down to its
original place — it was very scary but also amazing!"
Wesson acknowledged that the museum houses many items with spiritual oddities. He also said the ghost distorted the camera’s settings.
Actress Jennifer Aniston talks about living in a Haunted House (video)
LOS ANGELES — Before Jennifer Aniston lived in an apartment above
Central Perk with her gal pals, the actress says she lived in a real
haunted house.
“This dishwasher would start to go, or the coffee-maker would start to go, or the stereo would just turn on at full volume,” she told James Corden. “And it was terrifying.”
Aniston was on “The Late Show With James Corden” to promote her new Netflix movie “Dumplin’ ” that features music from Dolly Parton.
The actress says the haunting happened when she first moved to Los Angeles early in her career and she even went so far as to hire a ghost whisperer.
“They had frankincense and they put it in a little dish,” she said. “And started saying all these things and the corner that she went to the dish cracked. … (The ghost) hated my roommate. … No (I didn’t tell the roommate), I moved out. I feel terrible, but I couldn’t say it doesn’t like you. I mean that would be terrible.”
“This dishwasher would start to go, or the coffee-maker would start to go, or the stereo would just turn on at full volume,” she told James Corden. “And it was terrifying.”
Aniston was on “The Late Show With James Corden” to promote her new Netflix movie “Dumplin’ ” that features music from Dolly Parton.
The actress says the haunting happened when she first moved to Los Angeles early in her career and she even went so far as to hire a ghost whisperer.
“They had frankincense and they put it in a little dish,” she said. “And started saying all these things and the corner that she went to the dish cracked. … (The ghost) hated my roommate. … No (I didn’t tell the roommate), I moved out. I feel terrible, but I couldn’t say it doesn’t like you. I mean that would be terrible.”
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Time to visit Arizona's most haunted hotel, the Jerome Grand Hotel.
It's believed that nearly 9,000 people
died in the Jerome Grand Hotel during its previous life as United Verde
Hospital. That's a lot of sickness, pain and death.
There must be some residual spirit energy left over from all those souls, right? Right.
Ghostly
figures, sounds, unexplained orbs of light and other paranormal
activity permeate the halls of this ghost-hunting cult mecca high above
the turn-of-the-century Yavapai County mining town making it one of the
most haunted places in Arizona.
“We were skeptical
and didn't believe it in the beginning,” says general manager Chris
Altherr, whose father Bob and uncle Larry bought the boarded-up
30,000-square-foot building from the old Phelps Dodge Corporation in
1994 after laying fallow for more than 40 years. “We only had six rooms
open at first and immediately began receiving reports from guests
hearing voices and a (hospital gurney) in the hallways, but no one was
there.”
Scores of visitor accounts
Whether
or not you believe in ghosts — or more specifically ghosts at the
Jerome Grand — scores of visitors have signed guest books in the lobby
noting their experiences.
“We fill a 300-page journal each year,” Altherr says. “We have four or five of them right now.”
Activity
happens throughout the hotel, but the third floor in particular. Most
of the deaths occurred in the operating room there. The sound of a
hospital gurney, wheels across the floor, spook the uninitiated.
“We've made changes with carpet and you can still hear it at 3 in the morning,” Altherr says.
Guests also report the ghost of a cat on the third floor. Like a feline jumping onto the bed and walking around.
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Ghost smashes down a pint at a haunted pub (video)
This is the moment a pint glass mysteriously shatters leaving customers stunned in a 'haunted' pub.
The CCTV footage shows customers smiling and talking at The Salmon Inn in Belford, Northumberland.
Nobody goes near the glass when it explodes, causing several punters to look around in shock.
The CCTV footage shows customers smiling and talking at The Salmon Inn in Belford, Northumberland
Landlords
Michael and Donna Duns, who have run the pub for three years, say it is
not the first spooky event to have taken place there.
Michael, 38, said: 'The glass had been there for about 20 minutes and there was still half a pint in it.
'I've heard the pub is haunted off a few people before which I believe now after this happened.
'The
three tables in the video have been known to be where main incidents
happen regarding glasses moving and falling off tables.