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Originally posted by TheFLY
You can be sure that if it IS a fake -- the family of those who died in the car accidents would probably sue those responsible for the video... emotional distress? If my mom died and somebody make a "ghost" video of her flying around and shit -- I'd fuck them up real bad...
Nobody is going to go through that much trouble to fake a ghost video like this and risk getting sued in court.
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When I watched the video it looked like someone in overalls....
Have you read the article?
http://www.kfor.com/Global/story.asp?S=871740
OKLAHOMA CITY - Employees at a local wrecker service claim they've been visited by a ghost. Oklahoma?s NewsChannel Four first showed you the surveillance videotape on Wednesday.
Those who work at Puckett's in southwest Oklahoma City believe the image is that of a woman involved in a fatal accident.
Now, family members of that woman have come forward, convinced the sighting is their lost loved one sending them a message.
Tracy Martin died from her injuries June 30th. But, her family believes she came back 18 days later to let them know she's okay. They say that is exactly how Tracy did things, in grand style.
Tracy Martin's father, brother and husband are convinced the videotaped image is that of the 33-year-old mother of twins.
Tracy's truck was moved from Puckett's wrecker yard July 17 from the area the surveillance camera records. Overnight dispatcher Kathy Henley saw the image live on her monitors.
A family portrait shows Tracy in her favored overalls. Tracy's husband, Brent, now has the awesome task of rearing their twins alone.
Brent has shown the twins the videotape, hoping it will bring them some comfort.
A police investigation into Tracy Martin's car wreck revealed she was not wearing a seat belt. Had she been buckled in, in the investigating officer's opinion, her injuries would not have been fatal.
A trust fund has been established for Tracy Martin?s children. Send any donations to Rick Nicholas c/o Debbie McKee, 617 NW 21st, Moore, OK, 73160.