Psychologist Dr Richard Wiseman announced the specter, might prove to be a big discovery. He said,’It may be the best ghost sighting ever. I have not seen anything that would match that at all.’
The skeptics, of course, dismiss the photographs on the closed-circuit television pictures as just the product of overactive imaginations and believe none of this, but here is how it all went down :
It happened at the 16th-century palace that was once home to King Henry VIII in London, Britain, in October 2003. ( Halloween? We are not sure about that. ) Security guards were warned by alarms ringing near a hall of exhibitions. The alarm told the guards that fire doors had been opened. But when the guards researched, they found the doors closed.
The guards knew that they had not imagined the alarms going off, so they looked at the closed-circuit television pictures of the area. That’s when things got spooky! The film shows the heavy doors popping open but no living person in sight. Then, all of a sudden, an image in a long coat appears on the film and slams the doors shut.
The guards say that the same thing occurred on two uninterrupted nights, but the image was only caught on film once.
Some tourists from Australia claim to have seen the same ghost loitering around the same exhibition area at another time. So far , however , the picture of the ghost has not been captured on closed-circuit TV again.
The castle has a long record of haunting. This is, of course , London, and the castle has been the scene of a great many dramatic royal events over the centuries. Some researchers suggest that ‘spirit entities’ are responsible for the phenomena, possibly by connecting to suitably disturbed teenagers to generate a strong psychokinetic effect. However, hypothetical ‘spirits’ cannot be scientifically investigated.
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