MYSTERIOUS AND CREEPY PHOTOGRAPHS
Added on: 19th Jun 2016
FREDDY JACKSON PICTURE
In 1919, Freddy Jackson was accidentally killed by an airplane
propeller while working as an air mechanic. Two days later, his
squadron took a group photo but when the photo was developed,
Freddy Jackson was in the photo. The shocked crew confirmed
that the man in the photo was indeed, Jackson. In fact, the
picture was taken on the same day as Jackson’s funeral was held.
It is believed that Jackson’s spirit was unaware of his death and
showed up to have his picture taken as scheduled.
TULIP STAIRCASE GHOST
Rev. Ralph Hardy, a retired clergyman from White Rock, British
Columbia, took this famous photograph in 1966. Originally, he
only wanted take a picture of the elegant Tulip Staircase in the
Queen’s House section of the National Maritime Museum in
Greenwich. Upon development, however, the photo revealed a
shrouded figure climbing the stairs. Experts who examined the
original negative concluded that it had not been tampered with.
The vicinity of the staircase is rumoured to be haunted and
unexplained footsteps have often been heard there.
PHOENIX LIGHTS
In March 1997, thousands of people saw strange lights of various
descriptions. There were allegedly two distinct events involved
in the incident: a triangular formation of lights seen to pass
over the state, and a series of stationary lights seen in the
Phoenix area. While experts have come up with several theories
to explain this bizarre phenomenon, it is still not known what
exactly those thousands of people actually saw on that day.
BATTLE OF LOS ANGELES
Also known as the Great Los Angeles Air Raid, the Battle of
Los Angeles was a rumoured enemy attack and subsequent
anti-aircraft artillery barrage which took place from late 24
February to early 25 February 1942 over Los Angeles, California.
According to some modern UFO logists, the picture of the
supposed attack that appeared in local newspapers back then
might have actually shown an extra-terrestrial aircraft.
ELISA LAM DEATH
Another creepy story that happened in Los Angeles, the death
of Elisa Lam has been a mystery since it happened in 2013.
A 21 year old student, Lam was found dead in a rooftop water tank
at the Hotel Cecil where she was staying. While it’s not entirely
known how she got onto the roof which was barricaded at
that time, there is a very bizarre video footage showing her in the
hotelĀ“s elevator on the day of her disappearance. In the footage,
Lam is seen exiting and re-entering the elevator, talking and
gesturing in the hallway outside, and sometimes seeming to
hide within the elevator, which itself appears to be
strangely malfunctioning.
TIME TRAVELLING HIPSTER
In a picture taken on the occasion of the re-opening of the
South Fork Bridge in Gold Bridge, British Columbia in 1941, an
alleged time traveller can be seen. It was claimed that his clothing
and sunglasses were modern and not of the styles worn in the
1940’s. The camera that the man is holding in his hands also looks
inappropriately modern and advanced for that period. As the
photo went viral on the internet recently, the man is now often
referred to as time-travelling hipster.
BABUSHKA LADY
The Babushka Lady is a nickname for an unknown woman present
during the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
As she was seen to be holding a camera, she might have
photographed the events during the assassination. Even though
the shooting had already taken place and most of her surrounding
witnesses took cover, she can be seen still standing with the
camera at her face. Neither she, nor the film she may have
taken, has yet been positively identified.
NAGA FIREBALLS
Sometimes also referred to as the Mekong lights, the Naga fireballs
is a strange natural phenomenon with an unconfirmed source
seen on the Mekong river in Thailand and Laos. In the
phenomenon, glowing reddish balls are alleged to naturally rise
from the water high into the air. There have been several
attempts to scientifically explain the Naga fireballs but none
of them came up with any reliable solution.
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