In The Video, We Saw The Legs Of Three Ghost Children - Alternative View

In The Video, We Saw The Legs Of Three Ghost Children - Alternative View
In The Video, We Saw The Legs Of Three Ghost Children - Alternative View

Video: In The Video, We Saw The Legs Of Three Ghost Children - Alternative View

Video: In The Video, We Saw The Legs Of Three Ghost Children - Alternative View
Video: ЗАЩИТА ПРИ ПОСЕЩЕНИИ КЛАДБИЩА ЧЕРЕПА СИГИЛЫ НАСЕКОМЫЕ И МЕРТВ.ЖИВОТНЫЕ. Видео из старых запасов 2024, May
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Spouses Brendan and Taryn Hunt recently visited one of America's most famous "haunted houses" - the Myrtles Plantation mansion in Louisiana.

No sooner had the couple entered the house than another tourist walked past them and he was very scared. He said he had just seen a ghost spirit in the house.

After that, the couple turned on their phone and began filming the rooms inside the mansion. While they were filming (see video below), nothing unusual was noticed in the house.

However, after watching the video, they saw "the ghostly legs of three children." Anyway, something in the video is very similar to that.

"Legs" appear next to the stairs, as if ghost children had just descended from it below, and then run away somewhere to the left.

According to the spouse, if you look closely, you can distinguish three pairs of children's feet, dressed in white knee-highs and shoes with buckles. Two "children" quickly run past, but the third one is delayed for a couple of seconds and seems to be looking directly at the photographer.

When the couple posted the video on social networks, it quickly became popular and many saw children's feet on it too. But there were also those who saw a dog in the vague outlines, or even something completely different.

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Someone else thinks that these are just light reflections or the reflection of the legs of the spouses themselves.

Brandon Hunt assures that during the shooting they saw nothing unusual and that the video is real and not a fake.

This historic building, a former plantation built in 1796, is said to be home to at least 12 ghosts. The most famous local ghost is the black slave girl Chloe. Plantation owner Clark Woodruff allegedly forcibly made Chloe his concubine with his wife Sarah alive, and then found the girl eavesdropping at the door of his room. As punishment, he cut off one of her ear and after that Sarah walked in a green turban to hide the injury.

In order to take revenge on the cruel master, Chloe baked a cake and added poison to it, but by a terrible accident it was not Clark Woodruff who ate the cake, but his wife Sarah and their two children. They all died, and after that Chloe was either hanged or drowned in the river. Historical records attribute the death of Sarah and the children to yellow fever, but the legend of Chloe's pie poisoning is still very tenacious.

The ghost of a black woman in a green turban is regularly observed both in the house and next to it. Sometimes it also appears in photographs.