ethel
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Post by ethel on Apr 9, 2009 7:26:55 GMT -5
Hello all, hope everyone is well. Found this story on the Sky News website: tinyurl.com/dngnn7"Paranormal experts are investigating an alleged ghost sighting apparently caught on CCTV in the grounds of an Edwardian country house." On the site you can watch a piece of video from a closed-circuit camera which appears to show a blurry figure moving around in the grounds of a stately home in Liverpool here in England. See what you think..(!) Cheers for now, David.
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Post by aneaglesangel on Apr 9, 2009 9:07:10 GMT -5
Tough call. I can't really analyze this much, and it's only there for a few seconds. Could be a bug, but not sure. When was this taken. Do they have bugs in England this time of year?
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Post by ethel on Apr 9, 2009 10:06:28 GMT -5
Tough call. I can't really analyze this much, and it's only there for a few seconds. Could be a bug, but not sure. When was this taken. Do they have bugs in England this time of year? Oh, there are always bugs(!) And now Spring is starting in earnest there will be more & more of them so there's every chance that that's what was seen on camera. Without a time reference though, it's hard to tell just how fast, or slowly the object is moving as the time of day is not 'burned in' on the footage. It could be a bug on the lens or it could be something at a distance, 'walking' down what appears to be the grass bank to the mid-left of screen. To me it looks most like a small spider or something similar very close to the camera and therefore blurry as it's out of focus (the camera obviously being set to focus on the area around & in front of the house). Who knows..?
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Post by aneaglesangel on Apr 9, 2009 13:30:03 GMT -5
Hard to say! With these clips from websites it's always hard. I can't wait to see what the people analyzing it make of it. Should be interesting either way. We all learn much more from even instances of bugs, so it will be cool if they share the results afterwards!
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