Top ghost stories haunting the Internet

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Top ghost stories haunting the Internet

Take a look at some of the most frightening ghost stories making rounds of the Internet that will make you cringe.

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Nilanjana Gupta

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Published: Tue 9 Feb 2016, 1:12 PM

Last updated: Tue 9 Feb 2016, 8:16 PM

From spooky tales of voices heard in the middle of the night to amateur videos of "ghost chases" floating on YouTube, the internet is a one stop for all things ghost. You must have come across those ghost stories in your email inbox urging you to forward it to 10 others lest you will die. However none of the paranormal events has bene verified through science.
We take a look at a few such frightening tales keeping the internet abuzz.
(Source: www.thehauntedinternet.com)
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The Brown Lady
This picture (left) was taken on September 19, 1936 by Captain Provand and Indre Shira at Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England.
The photographers claim that when the picture was taken, there was no 'brown shadow'.
The brown lady is believed to be Lady Dorothy Walpole, sister to Sir Robert Walpole (England's first Prime Minister).
Often seen wearing a brown satin dress, she is said to have died of smallpox in 1726. However, other stories in the mill suggest that she died from a broken neck after she was pushed down the grand staircase. Another story has it that she was under house arrest at Raynham Hall by her husband after he found out about her alleged affair.
 
 
 
 
Denise Russell's Grandparents

Denise Russell took this photograph of her grandmother on August 17, 1997. Three years later she noticed there's a man standing at the background. What's the coincidence? This man looked exactly like her grandfather who passed away on August 14, 1984 - more than thirteen years before the picture was taken. 
Was it her grandfather watching over her beloved wife or just a passerby? Either way, it makes for an incredible story!
Tombstone Cemetery
 
You will have to stare hard at the background to notice an image of a man that the photographer insists wasn't there when the picture was taken.
This photograph was taken in 1996 by Ike Clanton at the legendary boothill in Tombstone, Arizona. 
The photographer also insists that the man is holding a knife.
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Andrews Baby
Isn't this picture too cute to be ghostly?

This photograph is of Mrs. Andrews' daughter grave was taken by her in 1947. The grave is located in Gatton, Queensland, Australia. According to Mrs. Andrews, there was no one sitting on her daughter's grave when the picture was taken. She also said the child isn't her daughter and she has no idea who the child is.
A researcher, however said that there are two graves of infants near that spot, and the photo could be one of those babies.


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