A reader writes: “Hi, I’m a 20-year-old college student in Austin, TX, and over the summer I rented a house with some friends. I was always a bit weary there and never had much of a desire to be there for some odd reason. Before I took this photo, many weird things happened.
One day, I was sitting in the living room when I saw one of my roommates leave her room to go to the bathroom and I saw a guy around 20ish years old follow her out and into the bathroom. I thought he was just someone who had spent the night. She came out of the bathroom and informed me she was running to the store. I anticipated that her friend would come out and say hello but after a few minutes, but no one appeared. I went over to say hi and introduce myself but could find no one there. I checked my room, her room, and the bathroom. The only way to get out would be through the backdoor which would require him to exit the hallway, and I would have seen him leave. I asked my roommate if there was someone else there, and she said no and we immediately started looking around.
When I was alone at the house (which was often), I would hear the sound of things falling. Doors would also open by themselves, and I would hear footsteps. One time I heard the back door open and something fall down. I immediately ran out and left.
I took this picture one day after having bought a new pair of sunglasses. I was sitting on the couch and in front of me was a coffee table with nothing on it. Beyond that was just a white wall. If you look in the reflection of the glasses on the left lens, there appears to be an old man or a skeleton-like creature. I took this photo with my iPhone.”
What do you think of the image and of reflection ghosts in general?
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I don’t know, but that would certainly creep me out.
It looks like the reflection of a Halloween bag or figurine. Or maybe Casper is trying to get her attention.,,,,,,happy, smiling ghost.
All I see is a Smiley face on a bag & I cant make anything out of that “mist”