Chicago Nursing Home Security Caught 'Ghost' On Security Camera

Guard posts footage on Facebook, where it has racked up more than 2.5 million views


Too good not to repeat: A security guard at a Chicago nursing home shared surveillance footage in 2018 of his encounters with a "ghost" that he claims floated by him while he was on duty, according to an article on the RT website.

The officer posted the footage on Facebook, where it had racked up more than 2.5 million views and almost 60,000 shares at the time.

The guard said he was working the night shift when he heard two footsteps behind the front desk. The CCTV footage shows him standing up to see where the noise is coming from - the moment he says he saw a grayish mist move past him.

He continued to share footage of possible paranormal activity including a ceiling light suspiciously falling to the ground.

Read the article and watch the video.

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October 30, 2020


Topic Area: Safety


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