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'Soldier ghost' caught on camera

Do No Evil – A group of amateur film-makers believe they may have proof that ghosts really do exist after one of them caught something strange on camera.

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George Gunn said he captured pictures of a ghostly apparition while out walking along a footpath in Outwood, near Wakefield, West Yorkshire.

Mr Gunn, a member of Outwood Community Video Club, said he thought the figure looked like that of a Roman soldier.

He said he had heard tales of ghosts being seen in the area.

But he added: "I still don't believe in them."

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Look at the video. I'd love to hear your comments

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The supposed apparition is far too still for me to believe that it is anything other than an artifact or hoax. It's like a still-shot placed in the video or a slide projection on mist or fog. More marauding gnomes, please!

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I agree. It looks like an amateurish video trick.

In addition, it does not explain the reasons George Gunn would make such a long capture of an otherwise boring scene WITHOUT a ghost in it. After all, he said that he did not see the ghost himself and he only discovered it later watching his video.

Further, the two people that walked right through the ghost also did not see it, did they?

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It's way too easy to alter video these days, the only way I would believe it was a ghost is if I saw it with my own two eyes.

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