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Victorian lady in a dress haunts home CCTV

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Victorian lady in a dress haunts home CCTV

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An apparition of a woman in a Victorian-style outfit was allegedly seen ‘walking’ past a parked automobile outside a property in the United States, according to CCTV evidence.

Kimberley Carlyle of Waynesboro, Mississippi, posted the video, which was captured on a motion-activated camera on October 17, to the paranormal YouTube channel Disclose Screen The Grimreefar.

According to paranormal aficionados online, the video, which has over 1,200 likes, allegedly depicts a womanly figure going past in a huge outfit similar to those worn in the 1800s.

Explanation of the Disclose Screen, “The camera activated at the exact moment that these events took place. Kimberley got an alert on her phone and she is pretty creeped out, to say the least.”

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“The impression I’m getting is a lady in a long Victorian-type dress walking by and lifting up the dress as if not to trip over the dress.

“I can make out the figure perfectly. I can make out the head, an old-style hairdo as if it’s in a bunch, even a set of breasts.

“But that’s probably ’cause I’m a male. But I see a full figure of a lady elegantly floating by possibly with another figure or a child or two, or even possibly an animal.

“But a second miss is not so easy to differentiate.”

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