Eerie Photo Provides Strong Evidence to the Existence of
Ghosts
There are thousands of true ghost stories out there but one
book is causing a huge stir among paranormal enthusiasts worldwide because of
the dramatic cover photo which shows the full face of a real apparition. The
book is called The Ghost Family of Pennsylvania and it is authored by
paranormal investigator, Kathryn Kaye. The book is based on a true story and
the ghost in the photograph is real! It is so compelling that the West End
Paranormal Society has dubbed it "the best piece of paranormal photographic
evidence they have ever seen." They are not the only ones to feel this way
as countless paranormal shows, websites and enthusiasts have requested
interviews with the author. As of this point, no one has been able to discredit
the photograph.
The book itself is based on a family that lost their home due
to the massive flooding of Tropical Storm Lee in 2011. After their house was
destroyed the family went bankrupt and was forced to move to a small apartment
in Sunbury, PA. Soon after moving in, they started to suspect that the rental home
may be haunted. The family reports that they see shadowy figures, hear
disembodied voices, locked doors will come unlocked and open on their own and
the sound of a child can be heard running through the kitchen. However the
family became fully convinced that they were not alone when a face appeared in
the glass window of their back door. The face itself appeared to be three
dimensional and people who saw it firsthand claim that they could see around
the eyes, up the nose and even into the mouth! The face remained on the door
for nearly two weeks and the book's cover is one of the pictures that were
taken of the window during that time. The book's author, Kathryn Kaye has
conducted numerous paranormal investigations on the property and she was
present when the face was still visible on the window.
After being greatly moved by the amount of evidence in the
house, Kathryn Kaye wanted to tell the story. In an interview on WILK FM's
Paranormal Science, Kathryn Kaye discussed her reasons for writing the book. She
stated that by telling the true story without adding a fictional twist, she
hoped that other people who were experiencing the same types of phenomena could
gain a deeper understanding of the paranormal and maybe find a little piece of
mind in the process. The book itself is doing quite well and it is currently
available in print and on Amazon's Kindle.
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