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Annabel began asking the ghost what his name was and why he was in this shed and had not moved on. The ghostly spirit told Annabel that his name was Albert, and that he had been the owner of the house before the present family had moved in. He had died from a heart attack whilst working in his shed.
Annabel began asking the ghost what his name was and why he was in this shed and had not moved on. The ghostly spirit told Annabel that his name was Albert, and that he had been the owner of the house before the present family had moved in. He had died from a heart attack whilst working in his shed.
He also informed Annabel that the shed was where he had spent most of his time in his later life; his shed was his pride and joy and when he had passed on, he had decided that this is where he wanted to stay.
I suddenly felt a gust of wind blowing across my face as Annabel was telling us this information from the ghost. This could be attributed to the winds that were blowing hard outside the shed. However, Annabel told me that the ghost had brushed past me just as she was describing him to me.
It seemed as though the ghost was sorry if he had scared the family at all, but he it made him happy being in his shed, and always enjoyed seeing the family playing in the garden. He asked Annabel to see if he would be allowed to stay in the shed, and promised us that he would not scare the family anymore.
Whilst I was recording Annabel with the handheld, I picked up a small light anomaly that seemed to float around her head and then disappear. I called out to the ghost to try and do that again, and amazingly he did! I was pleased by this, as it had all been recorded on camera.
Next we wanted to see if he could move any of the tools in the shed for us, however, nothing seemed to happen to our disappointment. After a few more hours in the shed waiting for something to happen, but we only captured a few orbs. The Dictaphone didn’t pick anything else up other than our own voices.
I told the family of our findings, and about Albert’s request about staying in the shed. They were happy to know what was going on, and agreed that as long as Albert was fine, and that he was no danger, then they would let the ghost spirit stay.
This wasn’t one of the most active locations that we had encountered, but it has to be one of the happiest stories we have.