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IPONG247 Registered User User ID: 93844 05-01-2012 08:21 AM
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Ghost or not ?
was there a spook or not please explain
PARANORMAL detectives are being contacted by more than spirits, as inquiries flood in following unexplained events at an Adelaide supermarket.
The video, which has received more than 90,000 hits on AdelaideNow and its sister sites, shows a packet of fruit snacks being flung from a shelf at the Brompton IGA.
The closed-circuit TV footage has led to numerous queries to Adelaide Paranormal Detectives co-founder Jessica Pulvirenti, who investigated the strange occurrence.
"Since this story came out I've had quite a few people contact me asking about the business and what we do," Ms Pulvirenti said. "We also have people ringing us and telling us their own ghost stories."
There was no evidence of a break-in and the alarms were not activated during the event. After studying the footage from the Brompton IGA and visiting the store using electronic voice phenomena, Ms Pulvirenti said the case will be an ongoing investigation.
"We spent a lot of time there trying to recreate the box sliding off the shelf," she said.
"On the video, the box bounced and we could not get the box to bounce - it fell flat.
"It's not enough for us to say definitely, yes the video is genuine.
"All we can say at the current point in time is that we could not recreate it."
Ms Pulvirenti thought she had captured a voice of a spirit during her investigation but has since ruled it out, with too much interference from surrounding fridges and electronic devices.
"They don't, unfortunately, come out on cue," she said. "A lot of investigations we can sit there all night and nothing happens, then the following night something happens and we're not there to capture it."
One theory regarding the mysterious events is that it is linked to the death of world-famous boxer Bora Altintas, who was shot dead at the front of the store in 1998.
A bullet hole is still visible inside the phone box at the front of the IGA.
Others argue that the video is a fake, simply used to generate publicity for the supermarket, but Ms Pulvirenti is determined to find the truth.
The video and story of the IGA ghost has since gone viral, with news sites across Australia and even as far as London, Washington and Portland believing that there is indeed "something out there".
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south...6309726609
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vamKjHWgAmc
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(This post was last modified: 05-01-2012 08:40 AM by IPONG247.)
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 62850 05-01-2012 08:37 AM
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Zero Point Well I thought it was funny. User ID: 93782 05-01-2012 08:52 AM
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RE: Ghost or not ?
CENSORED (by popular demand).
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Ray Registered User User ID: 93758 05-01-2012 08:53 AM
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RE: Ghost or not ?
prolly just a rat.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 93844 05-01-2012 09:05 AM
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Markoff Chaney lop guest User ID: 93737 05-01-2012 09:08 AM
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RE: Ghost or not ?
TimeLord1965 Wrote:was there a spook or not please explain
PARANORMAL detectives are being contacted by more than spirits, as inquiries flood in following unexplained events at an Adelaide supermarket.
The video, which has received more than 90,000 hits on AdelaideNow and its sister sites, shows a packet of fruit snacks being flung from a shelf at the Brompton IGA.
The closed-circuit TV footage has led to numerous queries to Adelaide Paranormal Detectives co-founder Jessica Pulvirenti, who investigated the strange occurrence.
"Since this story came out I've had quite a few people contact me asking about the business and what we do," Ms Pulvirenti said. "We also have people ringing us and telling us their own ghost stories."
There was no evidence of a break-in and the alarms were not activated during the event. After studying the footage from the Brompton IGA and visiting the store using electronic voice phenomena, Ms Pulvirenti said the case will be an ongoing investigation.
"We spent a lot of time there trying to recreate the box sliding off the shelf," she said.
"On the video, the box bounced and we could not get the box to bounce - it fell flat.
"It's not enough for us to say definitely, yes the video is genuine.
"All we can say at the current point in time is that we could not recreate it."
Ms Pulvirenti thought she had captured a voice of a spirit during her investigation but has since ruled it out, with too much interference from surrounding fridges and electronic devices.
"They don't, unfortunately, come out on cue," she said. "A lot of investigations we can sit there all night and nothing happens, then the following night something happens and we're not there to capture it."
One theory regarding the mysterious events is that it is linked to the death of world-famous boxer Bora Altintas, who was shot dead at the front of the store in 1998.
A bullet hole is still visible inside the phone box at the front of the IGA.
Others argue that the video is a fake, simply used to generate publicity for the supermarket, but Ms Pulvirenti is determined to find the truth.
The video and story of the IGA ghost has since gone viral, with news sites across Australia and even as far as London, Washington and Portland believing that there is indeed "something out there".
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south...6309726609
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vamKjHWgAmc
For me, the scariest thing about these videos is the accent
Should I have added a mate or two in there?
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Non american German lop guest User ID: 93844 05-01-2012 09:15 AM
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RE: Ghost or not ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTz9LBxNa...re=relatedSome random internet guy Wrote:TimeLord1965 Wrote:was there a spook or not please explain
PARANORMAL detectives are being contacted by more than spirits, as inquiries flood in following unexplained events at an Adelaide supermarket.
The video, which has received more than 90,000 hits on AdelaideNow and its sister sites, shows a packet of fruit snacks being flung from a shelf at the Brompton IGA.
The closed-circuit TV footage has led to numerous queries to Adelaide Paranormal Detectives co-founder Jessica Pulvirenti, who investigated the strange occurrence.
"Since this story came out I've had quite a few people contact me asking about the business and what we do," Ms Pulvirenti said. "We also have people ringing us and telling us their own ghost stories."
There was no evidence of a break-in and the alarms were not activated during the event. After studying the footage from the Brompton IGA and visiting the store using electronic voice phenomena, Ms Pulvirenti said the case will be an ongoing investigation.
"We spent a lot of time there trying to recreate the box sliding off the shelf," she said.
"On the video, the box bounced and we could not get the box to bounce - it fell flat.
"It's not enough for us to say definitely, yes the video is genuine.
"All we can say at the current point in time is that we could not recreate it."
Ms Pulvirenti thought she had captured a voice of a spirit during her investigation but has since ruled it out, with too much interference from surrounding fridges and electronic devices.
"They don't, unfortunately, come out on cue," she said. "A lot of investigations we can sit there all night and nothing happens, then the following night something happens and we're not there to capture it."
One theory regarding the mysterious events is that it is linked to the death of world-famous boxer Bora Altintas, who was shot dead at the front of the store in 1998.
A bullet hole is still visible inside the phone box at the front of the IGA.
Others argue that the video is a fake, simply used to generate publicity for the supermarket, but Ms Pulvirenti is determined to find the truth.
The video and story of the IGA ghost has since gone viral, with news sites across Australia and even as far as London, Washington and Portland believing that there is indeed "something out there".
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south...6309726609
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vamKjHWgAmc
For me, the scariest thing about these videos is the accent 
Should I have added a mate or two in there?
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Chrysalis Hi. User ID: 51859 05-01-2012 09:22 AM
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RE: Ghost or not ?
Don't believe everything you see on YouTube. You will know one when you see one for yourself...
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Motherduck Kiwi Duck User ID: 49375 05-01-2012 09:26 AM
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RE: Ghost or not ?
Some random internet guy Wrote:TimeLord1965 Wrote:was there a spook or not please explain
PARANORMAL detectives are being contacted by more than spirits, as inquiries flood in following unexplained events at an Adelaide supermarket.
The video, which has received more than 90,000 hits on AdelaideNow and its sister sites, shows a packet of fruit snacks being flung from a shelf at the Brompton IGA.
The closed-circuit TV footage has led to numerous queries to Adelaide Paranormal Detectives co-founder Jessica Pulvirenti, who investigated the strange occurrence.
"Since this story came out I've had quite a few people contact me asking about the business and what we do," Ms Pulvirenti said. "We also have people ringing us and telling us their own ghost stories."
There was no evidence of a break-in and the alarms were not activated during the event. After studying the footage from the Brompton IGA and visiting the store using electronic voice phenomena, Ms Pulvirenti said the case will be an ongoing investigation.
"We spent a lot of time there trying to recreate the box sliding off the shelf," she said.
"On the video, the box bounced and we could not get the box to bounce - it fell flat.
"It's not enough for us to say definitely, yes the video is genuine.
"All we can say at the current point in time is that we could not recreate it."
Ms Pulvirenti thought she had captured a voice of a spirit during her investigation but has since ruled it out, with too much interference from surrounding fridges and electronic devices.
"They don't, unfortunately, come out on cue," she said. "A lot of investigations we can sit there all night and nothing happens, then the following night something happens and we're not there to capture it."
One theory regarding the mysterious events is that it is linked to the death of world-famous boxer Bora Altintas, who was shot dead at the front of the store in 1998.
A bullet hole is still visible inside the phone box at the front of the IGA.
Others argue that the video is a fake, simply used to generate publicity for the supermarket, but Ms Pulvirenti is determined to find the truth.
The video and story of the IGA ghost has since gone viral, with news sites across Australia and even as far as London, Washington and Portland believing that there is indeed "something out there".
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south...6309726609
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vamKjHWgAmc
For me, the scariest thing about these videos is the accent 
Should I have added a mate or two in there?
yeah the aussie accent is pretty terrible isnt it
Love, live and laugh
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canadian trooper lop guest User ID: 93858 05-01-2012 11:47 AM
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RE: Ghost or not ?
Motherduck Wrote:Some random internet guy Wrote:TimeLord1965 Wrote:was there a spook or not please explain
PARANORMAL detectives are being contacted by more than spirits, as inquiries flood in following unexplained events at an Adelaide supermarket.
The video, which has received more than 90,000 hits on AdelaideNow and its sister sites, shows a packet of fruit snacks being flung from a shelf at the Brompton IGA.
The closed-circuit TV footage has led to numerous queries to Adelaide Paranormal Detectives co-founder Jessica Pulvirenti, who investigated the strange occurrence.
"Since this story came out I've had quite a few people contact me asking about the business and what we do," Ms Pulvirenti said. "We also have people ringing us and telling us their own ghost stories."
There was no evidence of a break-in and the alarms were not activated during the event. After studying the footage from the Brompton IGA and visiting the store using electronic voice phenomena, Ms Pulvirenti said the case will be an ongoing investigation.
"We spent a lot of time there trying to recreate the box sliding off the shelf," she said.
"On the video, the box bounced and we could not get the box to bounce - it fell flat.
"It's not enough for us to say definitely, yes the video is genuine.
"All we can say at the current point in time is that we could not recreate it."
Ms Pulvirenti thought she had captured a voice of a spirit during her investigation but has since ruled it out, with too much interference from surrounding fridges and electronic devices.
"They don't, unfortunately, come out on cue," she said. "A lot of investigations we can sit there all night and nothing happens, then the following night something happens and we're not there to capture it."
One theory regarding the mysterious events is that it is linked to the death of world-famous boxer Bora Altintas, who was shot dead at the front of the store in 1998.
A bullet hole is still visible inside the phone box at the front of the IGA.
Others argue that the video is a fake, simply used to generate publicity for the supermarket, but Ms Pulvirenti is determined to find the truth.
The video and story of the IGA ghost has since gone viral, with news sites across Australia and even as far as London, Washington and Portland believing that there is indeed "something out there".
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south...6309726609
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vamKjHWgAmc
For me, the scariest thing about these videos is the accent 
Should I have added a mate or two in there?
yeah the aussie accent is pretty terrible isnt it 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMoSSW-EZ...re=related
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NightHelix lop guest User ID: 79549 05-01-2012 11:59 AM
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RE: Ghost or not ?
it was thrown, you can tell by the angle of the shadow.
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Zero Point Well I thought it was funny. User ID: 93782 05-01-2012 12:16 PM
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RE: Ghost or not ?
Motherduck Wrote:Some random internet guy Wrote:TimeLord1965 Wrote:was there a spook or not please explain
PARANORMAL detectives are being contacted by more than spirits, as inquiries flood in following unexplained events at an Adelaide supermarket.
The video, which has received more than 90,000 hits on AdelaideNow and its sister sites, shows a packet of fruit snacks being flung from a shelf at the Brompton IGA.
The closed-circuit TV footage has led to numerous queries to Adelaide Paranormal Detectives co-founder Jessica Pulvirenti, who investigated the strange occurrence.
"Since this story came out I've had quite a few people contact me asking about the business and what we do," Ms Pulvirenti said. "We also have people ringing us and telling us their own ghost stories."
There was no evidence of a break-in and the alarms were not activated during the event. After studying the footage from the Brompton IGA and visiting the store using electronic voice phenomena, Ms Pulvirenti said the case will be an ongoing investigation.
"We spent a lot of time there trying to recreate the box sliding off the shelf," she said.
"On the video, the box bounced and we could not get the box to bounce - it fell flat.
"It's not enough for us to say definitely, yes the video is genuine.
"All we can say at the current point in time is that we could not recreate it."
Ms Pulvirenti thought she had captured a voice of a spirit during her investigation but has since ruled it out, with too much interference from surrounding fridges and electronic devices.
"They don't, unfortunately, come out on cue," she said. "A lot of investigations we can sit there all night and nothing happens, then the following night something happens and we're not there to capture it."
One theory regarding the mysterious events is that it is linked to the death of world-famous boxer Bora Altintas, who was shot dead at the front of the store in 1998.
A bullet hole is still visible inside the phone box at the front of the IGA.
Others argue that the video is a fake, simply used to generate publicity for the supermarket, but Ms Pulvirenti is determined to find the truth.
The video and story of the IGA ghost has since gone viral, with news sites across Australia and even as far as London, Washington and Portland believing that there is indeed "something out there".
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south...6309726609
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vamKjHWgAmc
For me, the scariest thing about these videos is the accent 
Should I have added a mate or two in there?
yeah the aussie accent is pretty terrible isnt it 
Don't you mean:
Yair thuh aussie excent us prutty tearubul usn't ut?
CENSORED (by popular demand).
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Spank The Monkey Subscriber User ID: 93439 05-01-2012 01:15 PM
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RE: Ghost or not ?
Zero Point Wrote:Motherduck Wrote:Some random internet guy Wrote:For me, the scariest thing about these videos is the accent 
Should I have added a mate or two in there?
yeah the aussie accent is pretty terrible isnt it 
Don't you mean:
Yair thuh aussie excent us prutty tearubul usn't ut? 
No that sounds like a Kiwi accent.
The accent in the vid is a South Australian accent...
In a world gone mad, we will not spank the monkey, but the monkey will spank us.
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
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chookaKahn the chook whisperer User ID: 91311 05-01-2012 02:20 PM
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IPONG247 Registered User User ID: 93873 05-01-2012 02:32 PM
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