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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid...018464221065117&q=ghost+accident&hl=en
Watch the whole video and tell me if its fake or real..
Watch the whole video and tell me if its fake or real..
Note: This is a re-enactment of a bizarre car accident caused by a spirit in Sintra Portugal.
At approximately 4mins 20seconds, the group of teenagers stopped to pick up a stranger on the road, that?s when the strange chain of events started acting up.
During that short ride after Teresa boarded the car, she actually told them she was killed in an accident 2 years ago but they didn?t believe her. Thereafter she pointed to the exact spot where she claimed she was killed before reverting to her true form.
Some bizarre facts:
- 2 years before the real victims of this accident met this spirit, there were actual police records, which depict another fatal accident, involved this girl by the name of Teresa Fidalgo back in 1983.
- Although this video was only a re-enactment of the actual accident, for some unexplained reason, the frames somehow ?jumped? and went out of focus whenever the camera was focused on the girl who played Teresa?s role in that actual accident. Also notice that when the girl who played Teresa pointed to the road ahead, that particular streetlamp directly above was put out.
- In the actual accident, police authorities found a DV camera recording, which is 13-14 minutes long, which shows what had actually taken place before the accident.
- In the actual investigations, the police later released that the car crash had never hit anything it just flipped over without any actual explanation and coincidentally that very same streetlamp, which was taken out during this re-enactment.
Originally posted by: Qianglong
Watch the whole video and tell me if its fake or real..
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
"Be sure to tell them Large Marge sent ya, eh-hahahaha!"
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
and when they found the car, there was a hook on the door handle
Originally posted by: michaels
There was no DV videocameras in 1985.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DV