Mum flees house after CCTV shows 'ghost wandering out of graveyard'

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CCTV footage outside Rachel
CCTV footage outside Rachel's old house (Image: Kennedy News and Media)

A mum fled her 'haunted' home after CCTV captured her friend's dog chasing a 'ghost' that wandered out of the graveyard opposite - before 'vanishing' into thin air. Rachel Fields had nipped out to her car when she noticed one of the dogs, Gage, had run out from the house and was chasing something.

The 43-year-old claims she couldn't see anything from inside the car at the time, but after checking the porch CCTV spotted the video of a 'spirit', which left her 'dumbfounded'. In a video, a figure, which Rachel believes to be a ghost, appears from the left while walking down the road before disappearing, reappearing, then 'dissipating' into thin air next to a street lamp.

The homemaker was living at her best friend's house in Wolfe County, Kentucky, US, at the time but moved out soon after as she believes the house to be haunted. The grandma-of-five believes the figure was one of her friend's deceased relatives who is buried at the graveyard on the other side of the road.

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Mum flees house after CCTV shows 'ghost wandering out of graveyard' eiqridruiquqinvThe road by Rachel's house where she spotted a 'ghost' (Kennedy News and Media)

Rachel, from Eastern, Kentucky, said: "I'm sitting in my little mini cooper. I didn't realise anything until the dogs started chasing something that I couldn't see. The dogs were going crazy, so I went back inside and looked at the video and that's when I noticed it. The ghost or spirit, whatever the difference is, the leftovers from when we were alive. People who haven't crossed over.

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"It disappears not just once, but twice, and it dissipates the second time. You see it walk right in front of the car, but I couldn't see it. "It's happening on the main road in front of the house, right across the street. There's a graveyard there. The people who live in this home, their family are buried there.

Mum flees house after CCTV shows 'ghost wandering out of graveyard'The 'ghost' Rachel spotted outside her house (Kennedy News and Media)

"I think it could be a deceased relative of the woman, my best friend, who lives there." Rachel's best friend who lives at the house also saw the video and was reportedly shocked by it. Rachel believes it to be a ghost as there were no footprints left and she claims that her friend lives in a remote area, where no one would be walking at that time in the evening.

Rachel said: "My best friend saw the video and she was just like me, she was dumbfounded. There was no physical evidence of anyone being out there at all. The grass is wet and there's no footprints, there's nothing. For it to be a legit human, there's no one in that area as remote as it is to fit that body.

"The dogs obviously saw something. He's there to let you know that he saw something that I didn't see. You've seen how close my car was and I didn't see a thing from inside. It's spooky to me. "It's just an eerie feeling to know that something is that close to you that you can't see." Despite sceptics trying to debunk her 'spooky' video by saying it is a real person, Rachel admits she fled her friend's home as she believes it to be very haunted.

Rachel said: "Nothing else spooky has happened to me since I've moved from that location. It's definitely a haunted house. At that same location I've had all kinds of spooky things happen in that house. It freaked me out, that's why I don't live there anymore. I think it's mainly tied to them and I just happened to be staying there that time. Me and my best friend tried to debunk it ourselves because as humans we're sceptical and as we get older we're taught that doesn't exist. It does exist though. I don't care what anyone says but you can't convince me otherwise."

Eleanor Wood Bowyer

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