OK, so last year when I was in New Orleans, I snapped a picture of a carriageway, as I tend to do, because I just find them to be so cool. Sometimes they are the gateway to this gorgeous other world behind the homes.
Anyway, back at the hotel that night, I slipped my card into my computer so my friend could have a look at my pictures for the day.
While I don't really have a strong belief in the paranormal, I do have a curiosity.
I find that abnormalities in pictures can often be explained away.
Anyway, my friend saw this picture and was pretty excited.
It turned out that it was taken in the carriageway beside the Pharmacy Museum. I didn't realize until later when I was reading a guidebook about haunted places that this place is reputed to be haunted.
So, opinions?
Anyway, back at the hotel that night, I slipped my card into my computer so my friend could have a look at my pictures for the day.
While I don't really have a strong belief in the paranormal, I do have a curiosity.
I find that abnormalities in pictures can often be explained away.
Anyway, my friend saw this picture and was pretty excited.
It turned out that it was taken in the carriageway beside the Pharmacy Museum. I didn't realize until later when I was reading a guidebook about haunted places that this place is reputed to be haunted.
Legend has it that Dr. Dupas dumped the bodies of these people through a trap door on the second-floor, where there was a wagon waiting in the carriageway on the left side of the building. It is also inferred from this that bodies were snuck in the building by the same means.
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