Fifty-five-year-old British supernatural researcher Julie Cockcroft claims she was able to photograph the ghost of a woman in a neighbor's window.
This happened on Tuesday, February 21, in the English city of Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Cockcroft has a summer bungalow here, which she visited during such a cold season with the aim of hiring builders to carry out renovations in the house - to prepare it for the warm season.
Glancing casually at a nearby bungalow, the Englishwoman suddenly noticed in one of its windows a mysterious pale silhouette resembling a female figure. The specialist immediately took out a smartphone and photographed the anomaly. Having finished her business that day, she visited neighbors with whom she had not previously met, and showed them the picture she had received. The somewhat perplexed residents of the house, however, informed the guest that they probably knew what kind of ghost had caught her attention.
Julie says: “I didn't even plan to investigate anything that day, it was my day off. But when you are engaged in such research work as I am, you begin to attract people from the subtle world literally everywhere. That is why a phantom appeared in the window. When I talked to the neighbors, they told me that they really have a real ghost in their house. They believe that this is the spirit of their distant ancestor - a woman named Annie, who lived here at the very beginning of the nineteenth century. I was shown a photograph of her during her lifetime. Intuition tells me that it was the ghost of this mysterious Annie that I captured in the photo.
When the mysterious image hit the Internet, many users of the World Wide Web claimed that it was not really a ghost, but a frosty pattern on glass. Other skeptics think it's dirt or dusty streaks. However, there were also commentators who could easily discern the face of an elderly woman in the captured silhouette and were sincerely surprised how skeptics did not notice it - apparently, this is how our world works: by faith we are given exclusively everything, even the ability to see and hear …