Right, so my mate Gary took what he reckoned was a proper spooky photo at Pendle Hill last month - full apparition, very convincing. Sent it to the BBC tip-off line on a laugh, didn't he.
The museum is actually really good for skeptic friends because it presents evidence fairly. You can see where Price's methodology was questionable without denying that something unusual happened.
Cheers for sharing mate. Bleaklow's got form for this sort of thing - there's been a few reports around there over the years. The movement description is interesting. Could it have been a bear?
The fact that you can't explain it is actually quite refreshing. Too many people come here already convinced it's paranormal before they've even checked the simple stuff.
Following a few questions on the forum about poltergeist investigations, thought I'd share a methodology that's worked well for me over about 15 years of investigations.
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