![]() ![]() They're Polaroid photographs, so you basically sit and watch them develop. And then I took another picture, and that's when I got the first photograph of this experience. And then I was like, OK, OK, calm down, calm down (laughter). And I actually took a picture of - like, I was shaking so bad, I took a picture of, like, the top of the television set or something. And I started shaking, and I picked up the camera to take a picture. ![]() Something was in the room with me, tingling kind of sensation. So I got up, and I was actually nervous because something just felt like it was there. And the bathroom door opened in front of me, and it seemed so demonstrative. And I just went back to working.Īnd then I remember sensing something, and I looked up. Nothing showed up in the picture, and of course I felt kind of silly at the time. So I sensed that the door was opening by itself. ![]() And the bathroom door opened, and no one was home. And then I was sitting in the house one afternoon. I took some pictures with it, and it was cool to have a Polaroid camera. JOHN HUCKERT: I had gotten a camera from my father for Christmas and - I don't know. But hold on, don't worry, you're about to meet a real one. Our next story comes to us from the city of fake ghosts - Los Angeles. Welcome back to SNAP JUDGMENT, "Spooked V: Innocence Lost." I need you to stay close, keep the lights turned on because today we're taking you on a semi-guided tour of the dark side. ![]()
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