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The father of a boy killed when a tornado destroyed the Plaza Towers Elementary School in Oklahoma back in May of this year is convinced his son returned from the afterlife, if only for a brief moment to pose in a picture with his cousin taken during 4th of July celebrations.
9-year-old Nicolas McCabe was tragically taken away from his family along with 6 other children when a devastating tornado swept through the city of Moore, Oklahoma on May 20th of this year, laying ruin to the Plaza Towers Elementary School. What the McGabe family was to discover months later shocked them.
Normally an afterimage due to the subject in the photograph being in motion would be the prime explanation, but upon close inspection the 2 images seem different. The haircolor in the image behind the boy is different. Chilling.
It almost looks like the figure in the back is wearing a greyish hoody with hand in front pocket, and has a hairline that resembles the boy. I don't know if it's possible to have a "double exposure" in a digital picture or if this file could somehow be corrupted.
while it's possible that it could be the deceased relative of the girl, it's also possible it may simply be some other ghost just walking by that night.
Wow.
The face behind is not the same face as the one in front, so I don't see that being a product of an in motion exposure.
The girls face is more freaky looking than the boys face.
What stirred me is that the boy looks like my son at that age- so sad to have lost a child.
However- for me, the most shocking bit is the Facebook copyright mark on the bottom left. And that is not even paranormal.
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