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Creepy Figure Spotted in Dog-Sitting House – Was It a Ghost?

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Dog-Sitter Flees Home After Mysterious Figure Appears in Snapchat‍ Video

A dog-sitter named Sally abruptly left a home she was‌ watching after a concerning figure ⁢appeared in a Snapchat video she’d just recorded, sparking online debate about whether she encountered a trespasser or something paranormal.

Sally was dog-sitting ‌at a ⁣home ⁤when she shared a seemingly innocuous Snapchat video. Minutes later, she received a ⁢frantic phone call ​instructing her to “Get out NOW.” Reviewing ⁣the video, Sally and the homeowners, the Robinsons, noticed a shadowy figure moving in a hallway behind the dogs.

The video quickly circulated online,⁣ prompting widespread discussion. Some viewers suggested ⁣the “figure” was simply the dog’s⁢ tail wagging, but many were adamant they could see​ a‍ human shadow.

“That is definitely not a dog’s tail.You can see a full large moving human⁣ shadow behind that dog,” one commenter said. Another pointed out, “Not the dog’s tail. That is absolutely a person.” A third added, “WOW! The video VERY clearly shows a person running ‍across the hall.”

The incident has led to speculation that someone was inside ⁤the house undetected and left after Sally fled. “It’s not a ‘ghost’. Someone was actually in the house.‍ the person left ⁢when the pet-sitter left. It’s the onyl logical scenario. Who‍ knows what would have happened had she stayed,” one online user theorized. Others suggested the dogs’ lack of barking indicated they recognized whoever was present.

however, many viewers believe the figure was a ghost. “It’s just a ⁣ghost, not an actual person,” one person commented. Another asked, “The dogs come out of the⁢ room that the figure ⁣comes out of. Anyone die in that house?”

To this day,​ neither Sally nor the Robinsons have been able to explain the mysterious figure captured in the hallway.

Names have been changed.

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