Ghost Girl?
August 10th, 2009 by John Wolfe
In terms of authenticity, I’m not sure what to make of “The Ghost Girl from a Cemetery” video in this entry. In fact, I’m not even certain I consider this to be paranormal. Upon first viewing the footage, it struck me as simply having a dark, atmospheric feel to it more than anything else (no wonder I liked it). That’s not to imply it’s fake — but rather, I’m enjoying it on the merits of its creepiness instead of determining whether it’s evidence of a cemetery haunting or not. There’s no doubt the man’s reactions are genuine, but it’s hard to say what’s responsible for eliciting his response. Real or otherwise, I like the feel of the film.
The photo in this post comes from the extremely talented Judy Vars.
Video source: You Tube user 1TheCrypt


August 10th, 2009 at 4:53 pm
That scared the hell out of me at first!!! Yeah, it’s so hard to tell with videos these days what’s real and what isn’t. Her hair and how she was dressed would point to more of a ghost than an actor but I can’t say for certain. The guy’s reaction seemed VERY REAL and I must say he did a good job of NOT cursing like a sailor like I would have done
This is one creepy video John and sort of reminds of me of someone very close to me “possibly” having a very real encounter with a ghost at a cemetery he visited a while back. The ghost seemed so human but much about her mannerism did NOT seem human at all, not to mention how she seemed to disappear out of thin air and left no footprints or tire-tracks behind. Entities/Spirits DO SEEM to be coming OUT more this year for some reason. Perhaps there IS some kind of planetary energy build up that they are riding in on before it’s to late for all of Earth and humanity……at whatever point that is of course.
Oh, I’ll send you that photo of “Casper” in the tree I took at “my spot.” G called him Casper, not me……sure is an odd looking thing out of pitch darkness and again, coming from the tree. Orbs and spirits at that spot really seem to enjoy the company of the many trees there. Spooky video you found, yikes!
August 10th, 2009 at 6:02 pm
I agree. Very creepy–really neat–wish a movie was based on it like a “Blair Witch Project” type thing. Don’t know about the validity because we can’t prove a kid wasn’t actually there, but it does look very creepy. The reflection of light on her eyes makes me think this was a real person, though.
August 11th, 2009 at 1:04 pm
Goldie,
I agree, he absolutely seemed authentic in his reaction. Whatever it was, it definitely scared him, but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t being messed with, I suppose. My little knowledge of Spanish is pretty rusty, but I believe he was using a slightly derogatory term when calling out to the man named Lalo or else he was using the term in reaction to whatever he witnessed. They didn’t translate that part, but you’re right – he wasn’t cussing. He may have been upset that Lalo wasn’t anywhere to be found and wasn’t answering him.
It does indeed remind me of the experience my mom and I had at a local cemetery, with the difference of the eyes and the fact the female we witnessed never once uttered a word.
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autumnforest,
You’re right about the reflection. That’s the one thing that got me as well. I don’t think a spirit or ghost’s “eyes” are known to glow in most instances. Glowing or red eyes typically points to a human source. I’m not sure if he’s using an IR illuminator with his camera, however, because his eyes don’t glow when he catches his own face in the shot. It almost appears as if it’s a fairly well lit night and he may be equipped with a flashlight, but it’s hard to tell. Yet, the light doesn’t shine on her face. Who knows. Of course, another option is the glow was added in post, long after that night was over.