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Originally posted by 3finjo
My guess here is that they saw the 'ghost' on the CCTV, then filmed the recording of it, hence why they knew when and where to zoom. This was probably the tenth time they watched this, didn't want to take a copy of the recording because they A) couldn't figure out how to do it or, more likely b) they didn't want to get in trouble with the boss.
Excellent find, very creepy
Originally posted by havok
reply to post by zazzafrazz
I will say this.
There's no way it can be a tape anomaly.
There wouldn't be just one apparition.
Interesting...
Originally posted by defcon5
The following is my opinion as a member participating in this discussion.
Having spent some time backstage at Disney, I know that they are strict about not allowing photography back there. I have to wonder if some of these are a PR stunt for Halloween. After all, this year they have to compete with Universals Harry Potter attraction.As an ATS Staff Member, I will not moderate in threads such as this where I have participated as a member.
Originally posted by havok
Now, there's a good explanation about how to tape the 'appartion'!
If it was a security recording then they could play back anything they found. Repeatedly.
So that could be how the camera man knew where and when to zoom.
Great thinking.
PS: I don't like the video of the debunker.
His explanation for the last ghost on the tower ride was a cop-out.
Hologram? I don't think so.
Originally posted by zazzafrazz
reply to post by Skid Mark
I am not sure about deaths at Disney, though that would make for some interestng info, I didnt know people died there.
On October 1999 Pat Shenck and her 8 year old son went on 'water sprite' jet skis on one of the park lagoons. One of their jet skis got stuck on the water when the shift wouldn't move out of neutral. A 23-year old inexperienced "captain' of the ferryboat "Kingdom Queen" hit them. Going against all park and safety regulations, he put the ferry into reverse, sucking Mrs. Shenck under the blades and boat, killing her. Before Disney called the "real" police and ambulance, they had divers in the water collecting evidence, looking for her body and pulling the bits of clothing and body from under the ferry. When they finally did find the body they tethered it to a buoy and left it in the lagoon for hours, refusing to let it be moved or let anyone to go out and attend to it until after nightfall when the visitors wouldn't see it and the ride wouldn't have to be shut down. Mind you -- her 8 year old son is there this whole time. I can't imagine anything so sick, and cruel.