Even if you're not the least bit afraid of the dark, when you find yourself alone at night in bed, the slightest noise probably sets you off.
What was that? Is there someone outside? Is there someone INSIDE?
Even if you're not the least bit afraid of the dark, when you find yourself alone at night in bed, the slightest noise probably sets you off.
What was that? Is there someone outside? Is there someone INSIDE?
When something went bump in the night, this woman caught it all on CCTV camera in her bedroom.
But was it a ghost or an elaborate setup?
The video, posted online yesterday, shows the young woman sleeping soundly before something strange happens.
Suddenly - accompanied by a spooky squeaking soundtrack - her bedroom door appears to open all by itself.
The woman wakes with a start as crashing and banging starts and she fumbles around for the light switch.
The lighting then flashes on and off before she jumps out of bed and goes into a neighbouring room, turning the light on.
The woman eventually gets back into bed and switches the light off, but once again is spooked by strange goings-on, and picks up her phone.
The video concludes with her still fiddling with her mobile phone, looking unnerved but not terrified.
The location of the video is not specified and the woman is not identified.
YouTube clips of alleged ghosts prove perennially popular, but the latest addition to the genre was greeted with appropriate skepticism by one viewer using the screen name Question Everything.
'Horrible acting' they wrote.
This is TERRIFYING.