Ghost or Spiritual Spirit?

by Jim Hurray
(Pittsburgh Pa)

Blowup of the Spiritual Spirit

Blowup of the Spiritual Spirit

I take pictures for our local paper in Pittsburgh, Pa.of the events that go on in our community. This Memorial day (May 31 2010) I took them like every year where they hold the Memorial day parade.

I can't mention who this man is but he owns and directs a Funeral parlor. The night before this picture was taken his God Daughter was killed in a motorcycle accident. She was very young and close to him.

He had to take care of the arrangements. You can see in the pictures the emotion as he was giving his speech for Memorial Day. The pictures were taken 20 seconds apart. I blew up photo 2 to show of what I think is a spiritual spirit. That is the only way I know how to describe it. Please let me know what you think.

I would also like to Post your thoughts on this web page. I will only use your First name or initials. The only editing I did was remove a person on the left side of photo 1 because I didn't have permission to post Her. If you would like a copy of the originals just Email me.

The web page for Ghost or Spiritual Spirit.


http://jhurray.com/HTML/WhatIsThis.htm


To Email me Just click the Email Me Your Opinion Button - Jim

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Really Strange!
by: Patricia

Hello Jim,

Thank you so much for sharing your picture with us. It has freaked me out since you submitted it. I went to your website to see the first photo, I thought maybe the guy had some kind of eye patch that came loose. Out of all the photos that have been submitted to my website I'd have to say this one is the strangest. Another thing that freaked me out was the flag behind him, it has a face in it!

I hope some paranormal investigators notice this and offer their expert opinion.

Patricia

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