A photo from open sources
English researchers of supernatural phenomena from GPSGhostfinder communities (pictured above) shared their subscribers scary story and no less scary photos.
According to ghostbusters, recently to them turned a family whose little son was probably influenced devilry. The boy began to talk to himself and claim that an unfamiliar woman named Pauline, who loves to play with him.
Parents did not pay much attention to the words of their offspring, believing that the child has just a good imagination. Nonetheless, a couple of days ago, the mother decided to photograph the playing son and unexpectedly received the picture below.
On the frame, a certain woman was actually captured on the floor with a preschooler! The face of the mysterious lady, they say, has a deathly look and inspires real horror. Frightened family right away turned to the above specialists. Representative “GPSGhostfinder” Barry Guy carefully studied the sinister snapshot and concluded that we are really talking about a native of the subtle world, and, most likely, very attuned to the baby hostilely.
A photo from open sources
It is still unknown how ghostbusters are going to help compatriots. A family whose child is likely to be in danger, already planning to move to another house. However, experts suggest that this may not give any positive results.
If a ghostly woman is very attached to a boy, she, they say, can follow him to a new place of residence. By the opinion of researchers paranormalism, perhaps she even intends take possession of the body of a child, because some “dark” spirits, penetrating the world of the living, but not having their own physical shells, strive to pick it up from children who by nature are more vulnerable (open) to evil spirits.
Skeptics on the World Wide Web, of course, are in no hurry to believe in that the British really took a picture of the ghost. They are believe that someone involved in this story is clearly engaged a hoax and gives out an ordinary woman as a phantom, vaguely captured on the camera (or everything is done using the program Photoshop). No one argues that this is possible in principle, however Barry Guy, who is “running this business” in the GPSGhostfinder community, assures that the picture is genuine, and the foggy couple The Albion who turned to them for help is far from youthful pranks, like the spread on the Internet of Internet fakes.