Kamis, 21 Oktober 2010

There is a Ghost in the Museum Nottingham

Nottingham - A mysterious image burst at a location of execution for criminals sentenced to death. Galleries of Justice in Nottingham claimed to be the most haunted locations in Britain.

Gallery was a place of thieves, murderers and thieves, were hanged on the wall of the building.

Many of the visitors who come to the building, now a museum. Not infrequently seen scary things, ranging from light to fly up to the stinging smell rancid and tinkling keys. In 1375, the museum serves as a court and prison in 1449.

Now, two visitors said they have an image which they claim is evidence that air supernatural haunt the place.

Christine Spice visit the old jail and court room with his partner, Denyer, earlier this month. They took pictures in the form of a white shadow of a terrible figure, like a bad guy.

The picture behind the shadow of the acquisition of another ghost, who looks like a little boy dressed as ancient times. The picture he took with a cell phone camera.

"Denyer and me to the museum in the company of guides. We were both a spiritual person, and can feel the spiritual presence around the building," he said as reported by the Telegraph on Wednesday (20/10/2010).

According to the Museum's Chief Executive Tim Desmond, officials here have seen some things mystical. Not surprising really because this is the location for the punishment carried out in the Middle Ages.

"What's interesting now is with a camera phone that people could get a real picture."

"Even if you are a skeptic, you can certainly see this unusual case," he concluded.

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