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originally posted by: saint4God
originally posted by: GreenGunther
My bet is it was delayed, daughter probably went to the kitchen and she received the text 2min later.
Could even be a glitch where the camera's wifi connection was down and when it came back on it uploaded a pic it took a while ago.
I'm a skeptic.
So my thinking is we'll need to exhaust every possible explanation before we can call this a ghost...
Just jumping straight to 'that's my dead son / brother' makes me think they're seeing what they would like to see and so are a lot of members on ATS.
I could be wrong, maybe spirits exist and it's her dead son. But I doubt it.
I can vouch for security cameras being buggy and poor framerate. My father was walking back to the house after getting the mail with the dog and half-way completely vanished within 1 second and didn't re-appear despite the rest of the scenery moving from the breeze. I showed him the video to see if he did anything that might've caused it, he laughed and said, "No, wish I could. That's a neat trick." I do not own video editing software or have skills to do this. Here's the upload:
Another possibility, perhaps the family was meant to see their departed loved one and no one else was meant to believe it. It reminds me of an article where a teen was surprised to find his father's 'ghost' on an X-Box racing game. Maybe there are recordings and playings going on like this in real life as well: Son Races Deceased Father's Ghost In X-Box Racer
originally posted by: SpaceMonkeeys
a reply to: GreenGunther
This would be a reasonable explanation if the security system had been in place before his death but as previously stated this is not the case.
originally posted by: ItCameFromOuterSpace
No "ghost". Just residual energy from the past.
originally posted by: SpaceMonkeeys
a reply to: GreenGunther
This would be a reasonable explanation if the security system had been in place before his death but as previously stated this is not the case.
originally posted by: SpaceMonkeeys
a reply to: GreenGunther
Well I find it highly unlikely that the artifact just so happened to resemble an adult male that looks like the deceased family member standing in the kitchen
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: Valentinus
The photo and story certainly are compelling.
I suppose so. Except in Shakespeare, I've never really heard of a ghost saying or doing anything all that compelling.
I couldn't say what it is, or what's caused it. But I don't think the family is seeing Jesus in their cheezits... it looks like a person.
originally posted by: SpaceMonkeeys
a reply to: GreenGunther
Oh come on, there is no way this is a case of pareidolia. The idea that the artefacts have arranged themselves in such a way that it looks like a clear figure standing in the kitchen is ridiculous. It’s not as if it vaguely looks like a figure if you squint at it like most cases of pareidolia are, this is a clear as day image of a full body.
originally posted by: Valentinus
I couldn't say what it is, or what's caused it. But I don't think the family is seeing Jesus in their cheezits... it looks like a person.
originally posted by: SpaceMonkeeys
a reply to: GreenGunther
Oh come on, there is no way this is a case of pareidolia. The idea that the artefacts have arranged themselves in such a way that it looks like a clear figure standing in the kitchen is ridiculous. It’s not as if it vaguely looks like a figure if you squint at it like most cases of pareidolia are, this is a clear as day image of a full body.
originally posted by: GreenGunther
I'm saying I don't think they're totally 'out there' in thinking it looks like a person. Whether or not it's a ghost is something else.
originally posted by: Valentinus
I couldn't say what it is, or what's caused it. But I don't think the family is seeing Jesus in their cheezits... it looks like a person.
originally posted by: SpaceMonkeeys
a reply to: GreenGunther
Oh come on, there is no way this is a case of pareidolia. The idea that the artefacts have arranged themselves in such a way that it looks like a clear figure standing in the kitchen is ridiculous. It’s not as if it vaguely looks like a figure if you squint at it like most cases of pareidolia are, this is a clear as day image of a full body.
See what you did there?
‘Looks like’.
Yes, it ‘looks like’ a person, doesn’t mean it is...
It might be, not saying I’m right and it’s not.
But it sure ain’t a detailed Mona Lisa, it seems to be the back of someones head.
So yeah, of course it’s their dead ghost son back from the other side...
originally posted by: JAGStorm
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"Her name is Jennifer Hodge and last week, she was watching TV in her bedroom with her 21-year-old daughter Lauren. She checked her phone and saw a notification that there said, "Your entryway camera saw someone." Attached to the message was an image from the camera that seemed to show a transparent, bearded male figure in what look like pajamas. While that is enough to freak anyone out, what Jennifer and Lauren realized next truly left them shook - the person in the picture looked exactly like Jennifer's son Robbie, who died two in 2016 at the age of 23."
I know there are some that don't believe in these things, and I'm not sure anything other than experiencing it first hand would make them believe.
I believe this lady's story. Very sad how her son died, but this seem to bring her a lot of comfort. I went to the link on her facebook and it appears that others have had similar experiences.