Sunday, November 2, 2014

Watch spine-chilling footage of 'ghost' caught on camera at spooky abandoned psychiatric hospital

This is the spine-chilling moment a hairdresser filmed what she believes is evidence that ghosts really do exist.
From a chilling child-phantom snapped while peering out a window to a spectre hanging like it has a rope around its neck, one brave lady claims she has captured photographic evidence of the supernatural.
Shocking video footage shows a white apparition flying directly across a passageway, directly in front of the camera.
Kristy Jane Dean, 32, from Melbourne, Australia, explained why she decided to begin exploring the Larundel Asylum in Bundoora, Victoria, which was built on the site of an ancient Aboriginal burial ground.
“After hearing all the scary stories and because I live so close, I decided to see if there really were ghosts in this spooky place,” she said.
“But I never go alone - there is always at least myself and a mate. I am terrified during our hunts, but at same time I love it.
“In the photos you can see shadow figures, unexplained mists and flying orbs, which I believe to be spirits.
“In some images I took amongst shadows, it's easy to see faces, and then in couple of shots a full-on person or figure is clearly visible.”
Larundel Asylum was first built as in 1938 to house people suffering from mental health problems.

A fearsome reputation for abuse, violence and suicide amongst inmates and staff quickly surrounded the place.
The institution pioneered the use of lithium to treat depression and was home to notorious serial killer Peter Dupas, who was found guilty of brutally slaying three women and is suspected of murdering three others.
The asylum was closed in 1998 after concerns over the treatment of patients.
It is now in the process of being demolished to make way for residential housing.
Kristy who spends her evenings and weekends on the prowl for the paranormal, explained why she fell in love with ghost-hunting as a pastime.
“I’ve always been fascinated with all things paranormal,” she said.
“But I respect that I am dealing with forces that I don't understand.
“My male mates think I'm crazy and the girls can't believe how brave I am.
“I would love to prove to all sceptics that without a doubt the paranormal exists.”

Source: Mirror

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