I believe in spirits and supernatural occurences, I have had my own actual experiences, but I also believe there are a lot of people out there that will fake things for more attention. My main problem is with the lady in San Pedro. First of all, the guy getting hung in the attic - his buddy was up there with him, when he sees him hanging from the ceiling strangling, he doesn't rush to his aid, he stops to take a couple pictures first and THEN helps him down. The camera work was also very ambiguous, the mark on the baby's forehead - if you watch carefully you can see it wearing away as she rubs at it, making it obviously not a paranormal mark, but the camera makes sure to only focus in on the baby when it's on there and solid, and stays backed up when she's rubbing it off. The liquid dripping from the furniture - Cigarette residue, I had the EXACT same liquid collecting and dripping from my shower ceiling. In a couple of these cases, there were lots of eyewitnesses, all with video cameras and other cameras, but no one got photos, which was what they were there to do? And they say they caught all this footage on camera, yet all they can show us is a recreation along with a story? While I dispute the San Pedro haunting, I am not disputing these other ones, however I do feel that more solid evidence should have been provided if it did in fact exist. I believe in the supernatural. I also believe that some people will do anything for attention/money.



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