QUOTE(Lauren @ Nov 17 2005, 01:22 AM) [snapback]935652[/snapback]
You know what? I'd like to believe it, I truly would, but I have so many questions!
I got it on media player...
Why is it so dark? Was it night-time?
What were they doing in a cemetary, in the dark, with a crying baby?
Why were they in a cemetary, in the dark, with a crying baby, AND a camera?
Why did the camera keep panning to the guy? If there was something supernatural there, I know for damn sure that my camera would have been focused on one thing only...
It seems that they were ready set up in expectation...
Finally, I don't see anything but a green flare/flash at the end....?????
For those who want to know more about this clip. This is a guy by the name of Facundo, from a Mexican TV show called Incognito. Story goes he was recording this bit for an upcoming episode of his show on the paranormal. Claims that nothing out of the usual were expected other than the strange noises heard often at the cemetary. Upon seeing this figure and calling out to it, it turns, looks at him... and frightened he begins to run with the camera screaming for the rest of the production crew and later dropping the camera on the way back to the van. Days following this account of the happenings, the TV show host falls sick and has to be hospitalized due to the shock. Reports say that he was so close to death, as his heart beat was so slow, had it dropped any further he would have gone into a coma. Once released from the hospital he went to seek the help of witch doctors to perform a cleansing on him. How's that for attempt to boost ratings? This clip caused lots of controversy on Mexican TV, being featured on other TV shows, such as Otro Rollo, a popular late night TV show and a radio show called "La Mano Peluda" featuring Juan Ramon Sάenz. Interesting story, but this is a commonly used gimmick to get ratings at least in Mexican TV... for more details see the following link:
http://www.malditoweekend.com/asustan-a-fa...-en-cementerio/Those who cannot read spanish may need to translate the page.