If you look really close ,I really don't see any indicatin of a body in the casket. Maybe I'm wrong , but most of the funerals that I've been to you could see the body from the back row. Or maybe they creamated him and it was just a memorial of some sort. It's a thought. I saw an old picture a long time ago that hat a house in the picture. You couldn't see anything at first with the naked eye, but if you took a magnifing glass and looked at it , then you could see faint images of people in the picture , in the front yard and peering around the house from the back. Guy said that his dad took the picture and that there was no one around when he took the picture , but yet with the magnifing glass you could see the images of people around the house.
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Here is a link that I found about a year ago. You can go to it and it has all the U.S. States listed at the bottom of the page. You can find your state , then click on it , and open up a page where you can read about all the listed haunted places in your state as well as Canada and other countries . Read and believe at your own risk ...
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