| David and a
friend stopped by the Greenhead Cemetery (John D. Dykes Cemetery)
in December 2004 at approximately three in the afternoon while
traveling Highway 77 near Cottondale, Florida. He was
quite amazed when the footage was reviewed and has shared four
stills taken from the video.
When asked if anything
unusual was noted during the visit, David replied that they did
not notice any change in temperature, odors, unexplained sounds -
nor did they witness what was captured while filming. The
friend did comment that she felt pressure as if a headache was
forming, until they stepped away from the car.
The photos below are four
frames from a video taken with a Samsung 8mm camcorder with a new
tape. The ground temperature was approximately 50
degrees.
"I have a ghost video
taken at the Greenhead Cemetery it was Dec. 2004 about 3:00
pm, we were facing the car did not see a thing, but the camcorder
did. It appears to be a woman carrying a small child,
first seen by the front fender of my car, then travels
toward the back and than fades as it has passed the rear."
Do
you recall anything unusual at this point in the video, i.e.
equipment malfunction, odors, sounds, temperature change?
"No, nothing unusual
at the time. I got it on tape - the cam was working
perfectly - no odors, sounds or temp change, but when we first got
there my friend got out of the passenger side of the car and said
she felt a pressure in her head like a headache coming on and it
stopped once we got away from the car."
"The day I recorded
this video we were on our way back to Panama City coming from
Cottondale on Hwy. 77 and I had my camcorder with me so we decided
to stop at the graveyard and walk around recording just to see if
anything would show up on tape. Well when I got home we viewed the
recording and about 12 min into it the ghost showed up by the
front fender of my car then travels to the rear after passing the
rear of the car it fades and then vanishes. It blew us away I must
have had to rewind it 20 times I just could not believe my eyes
then transferred it to DVD so I would be able to see it at 1/16
speed slow motion."
"The time lapse was about 10 seconds
and that first frame you have is were it is first seen. I did not
see it appear, when I turned the camera in that direction it was
already there stationary. At first almost like it was watching us
then it starts to travel to the rear."
Dave S. gs750rider@yahoo.com |