Man Ghost

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In 1924 James Courtney and Michael Meehan, two crewmen of the tanker S.S. Watertown, were accidentally killed by gas fumes while cleaning a cargo tank. The crew of the Watertown – on its way to the Panama Canal from New York City – buried the two sailors at sea off the Mexican coast. That was on December 4th.

Do you know about this ghost picture? Back in 1996 Ike Clanton took this photo of a friend wearing western duds, in the middle of Tombstone’s Boothill Graveyard. They swear that nobody else was in sight when they made this picture. Furthermore, some time later they tried to restage this picture with someone standing at the spot where the “mystery man” appears in the background. Ike Clanton says that it was impossible to take such a picture and not show the rear person’s legs. Clanton said he wasn’t so sure about Tombstone being haunted, but this photo made a believer out of him.

The film was developed and this came out: somebody sitting in the backseat wearing glasses, clear as day.In 1959 Mable Chinnery went to the cemetery to visit the grave of her mother, as any devoted daughter is apt to do. Mrs. Chinnery swore that the “backseat driver” was none other than her own mother…She took some photos of the gravesite and then turned and took this picture of her husband sitting alone in the car’s passenger seat.

Freddy Jackson was killed in 1919 when an airplane propeller hit him. Freddy Jackson was a mechanic in the Royal Air Force in World War I. Freddy Jackson’s squadron served onboard the H.M.S. Daedalus. Two days later when the squadron assembled for a group photo, Freddy Jackson faithfully showed up, grinning behind the ear of a fellow comrade.

look at the image beside
there some one standing behind the man. it might be a man who die and now he appear as ghost in a photo of his friends

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