Man terrified after CCTV camera catches 'shadow figure' who's been watching him

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He claims his motion camera usually catches
He claims his motion camera usually catches 'white orbs' in the room (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

A man has been urged to 'leave his house and never return' after catching a glimpse at the ' shadow figure ' who has been watching his family. Terrified, he has shared a video of the 'shadow figure' caught on his motion sensor at night while the family were all asleep.

In the five-second clip, a figure glides down the stairs before moving out of shot behind a wall. It appears to be made up of only a face and feet. He said on Reddit : "My motion sensor normally picks up white orbs but last night was different. It caught this 'figure', 'shadow', or whatever you want to call it moving down my stairs. My family and I have had a sense of being watched before but this blew my mind. I am terrified. Please help."

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While some users agreed his house is haunted, others believe he edited the footage or there's simply a fault with his camera. Commenting on his video, one user said: "This is why I won’t put cameras in my house. I know it’s likely just a digital anomaly from software compensating for low light. But I’d prefer to just not have to think about it lol. And cameras can get hacked way too easily."

Another user added: "I offer no help but that one is genuinely creepy. It's weird to me to know that we may have genuine evidence of the supernatural, but due to how easy it is to manipulate videos and pictures we'll probably never know for sure."

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A third user said: "It's clearly someone walking down the stairs, and the camera struggling to pick up the light. That's all. Not a ghost." One more user added: "You need to leave the house and never return. I'd never sleep there again." A fifth user said: "I think is a malfunction. the lights on top turn on, which make sense if you are coming down… and you can see the person’s feet. I think the system is not working right."

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