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    Jeane,Thanks.I found this on the internet about the photo above

    Bachelor's Grove Cemetery was established in 1864. It was reportedly used as a dump site for gansters' murder victims and was eventually abandoned in the mid-1960s. The burial ground is small, with a single entrance and a scummed-over pond. The cemetery is surrounded by chainlink fencing and only a few monuments remain untoppled or unstolen by vandals. Many ghost stories are attached to the old cemetary, although most have the histrionic qualities of tall tales.

    The Ghost Research Society, headquartered in Oaklawn, Illinois, was formed as a clearing house for reports of ghosts, hauntings, poltergeist and life-after-death encounters. The society members actively research and investigate reports from private individuals and businesses. The society also analyzes alleged spirit photographs, video and audio tapes submitted by outsiders or society members.

    If the Bachelor's Grove photo is a hoax, it was perpetrated in daylight, without the notice of witnesses or with their complicity. The Ghost Research Society enjoys an excellent reputation in the paranormal community. The group's leader, Dale Kaczmarek, is a seasoned and respected parapsychologist. It seems unlikely that the society would risk its credibility to participate in a hoax. However, some critics point out that the woman appears to cast a shadow consistant with those of other solid objects in the photo. Obviously, there is no conclusive answer to whether a ghost can cast a shadow, but inarguably real people do. Additional doubt arises in my own mind from the lack of online information about this photo. The image itself appears frequently, yet it is always accompanied by the same barebones facts. Even the Ghost Research Society Web site fails to go into detail on what must surely be its greatest evidence of the paranormal. However, while this lack of information is odd, it cannot be taken as evidence of a fraud.

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