Ghost In This Picture Will Blow You Away! Look How Tall She Is, The 12 year Old Girl Screamed When She Saw It In Her Developed Picture
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Crystal clear picture of a very tall Ghost. Rumors have been swirling for almost 200 years about the corridors of Hampton Court being haunted.
It was when 12 year old Holly Hampsheir decided to take a picture of her cousin Brook McGee , having no clue to what she would soon discover, as there were no telltale signs of any paranormal activity at the time. She says she heard about how the room can get colder when people suspect that a haunting is taken place. The Palace is suspected of having a second ghost haunting the place, her name is Catherine Howard, Henry VIII’s fifth wife, She was dragged to her death through the palace accused of adultery.
According to the Daily Mail
The girls didn’t realise what they had encountered at the time and only made the terrifying discovery when looking through their photos of the outing a day later.
Miss McGee, from Hornchurch, Havering, told the Sun: ‘I was totally freaked out.
‘I didn’t see anything.
‘People say the room goes cold when ghosts appear but we had no idea.
‘We haven’t slept properly since.’
Dame Sybil died from after contracting smallpox in 1562.
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Uhh, yeah… not clicking on the link. This crap is just a waste of resources.
fake.. and your stupid
It always amazes me when people call other people “stupid”, yet in the same sentence, can not use the proper “you’re”.
Always good for a laugh though!!
Well…….I for one…am convinced!!!!!
Just my two cents:
Why would you take a boring picture of your cousin’s back?
Why is the “ghost” centered in the picture and not the subject of the photo — the cousin?