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We already wrote about the New York artist Adam Ellis, claiming that in his apartment from time to time materialized creepy ghost of a little boy named Dear David with a deformed head.
First, the American tweeted the story of the first meetings with a phantom child, then suddenly posted on a social network some photos of a nightmarish native from the other world that he managed to do one night. Millions of World Users the webs read with bated breath the story of a man’s interaction with evil spirits. And this frightening story is not over yet.
The other day, Adam said that he again managed to fix supernatural guest in the pictures. Ellis set on the bookstore shelf in your bedroom a camera that automatically takes one photo once per minute, and went to bed. When he woke up the next morning and looked through the first hundred images received, then did not see them nothing suspicious, but then it got colder inside. On the later frames noticeable like a ghostly boy at first appears on the couch, then moves directly to the bed where he sleeps our hero. After that, the restless spirit of the child comes close to the camera, making the lens clearly part of his head falls.
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Adam writes:
Imagine how furiously my heart beat when I saw these frames. I was scared to look at them all, but I knew that I had no other choice. I should know that going on in my own house. So, he was standing on the bed, in a few centimeters from me, and watched me sleep! And on The next photo, he went straight to the camera! Dear david knew very well that it was installed there. I have no words. Look at this shapeless ear and at its sparse hair. By the way, then he disappeared again, and in the remaining pictures in the room is visible only me sleeping under the covers.
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Many people, as you might guess, relate to these the materials are very skeptical. It cannot be said with accuracy that really captured in these photos: a real ghost with a deformed head or a plastic doll made especially for hoaxes. Doubting Web users also note the fact that Ellis only takes pictures alleged phantom, although it would be more logical to record it on video. Many commentators want to see the mythical Dear David in movement, in order to make sure once and for all that this is the real a ghost, not a creepy toy from a crazy home series, invented by a person with a sore head.
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