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Did a Ghost Get Caught on Film at Texas Rock Radio Station?

Do you even know how many “Ghost Catching” shows are on television?

Image by Barbara from Pixabay

Image by Barbara from Pixabay

The popularity of ghost shows on TV is insane. Much like murder documentaries, ghost-oriented shows are a form of entertainment that you put on and let run on a loop all day long. They’ve gotten so popular that even Ozzy Osbourne’s son, Jack, has multiple shows. Jack Osbourne is on “Portals To Hell,” the ghost-adjacent “The Osbournes Want To Believe,” “Night Of Terror,” “Haunted Homecoming,” and probably more that I’m forgetting about.

I personally have found these shows to be a lot of bone and no meat. It’s usually a situation where someone sets up a creepy scenario, then something really minor happens, like a cabinet opening, and they conclude the place might be haunted. I always tell my family the same thing every time they watch these shows: If an actual ghost is caught on film, it’ll be front page/headline news, so there’s no point wasting time on the hour-long build-up on TV.

But what if we had actual proof of a ghost? Even if one was caught on film, bigger questions would arise, like why that one? Of all the possible “ghosts” out there, why can’t we get someone we used to know instead of some obscure spirit? Now, with all that in mind, get ready for a real ghost sighting.

I come into work very early in the morning. Sometimes I make it in before 3:30 a.m. It’s just necessary to process all the information to get our show ready. I also have to do a little voice work and a few other tasks. I am always alone and usually wearing headphones, so the appearance of another person can be a bit startling. So imagine my surprise when I saw an actual ghost! Don’t believe me? Then have a gander:

So, do you believe now? Either way, this ghost sighting is a big deal. Pass it along to all your ghost-hunting friends.

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