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Spooky sighting



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Published Date: 11 August 2008
Could this spooky sighting by a team of paranormal investigators prove there are such a thing as ghosts?
The photograph was taken by Martin Wightman, part of the Northants Haunted team on their trip to Twinwood air field in Bedfordshire where Glenn Miller took off from on his final flight before he vanished in 1944.

The team of Northamptonshire police, mediums and members of the public headed to the air base after reported spooky goings on and were shocked when they found a mysterious ghostly shape in the left of the picture.

Mr Wightman said: "I took a walk on my own up to the other end of the site and started clicking away when I heard some strange noises coming from the wooded area and this was the result."

The photograph also shows a white ball of light known as an orb which the team say can be caused by the electro-magnetic frequency surrounding paranormal activity.

Last month the team visited the Newlands Centre in Kettering after staff at Home bargains complained of strange happenings after hours in the store.

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  • Last Updated: 11 August 2008 5:20 PM
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  • Location: Kettering
 
 

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