Posted on 07/06/2009 11:00:09 AM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Everyone loves a ghost story.
But only the most one-eyed of Michael Jackson fans could see anything in the latest supposedly creepy goings-on at Neverland.
Footage from a TV crew's tour of the King Of Pop's now deserted ranch, which appeared on the respected Larry King show in the US, has been seized on by believers of the supernatural.
They are trying to persuade YouTube visitors that a shadow filmed in one of the unending hallways is actually Jacko's ghostly presence.
The alleged sighting is the latest in a string of bizarre rumours to emerge after his death nearly two weeks ago.
These include reports the late singer will tour the world via hologram and that he will be buried without his brain.
Neither Miko Brando - the son of screen legend Marlon - nor his cameraman noticed the spectre during their trip to the California ranch.
But after it was posted on YouTube, rumours have spread like wildfire across the internet.
Viewer comments and chat forums have debated in earnest the possibility that the shadow belongs to Jackson himself.

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People have said for years that Elvis’ ghost roams Graceland.
Reminds me of the lyrics to “Walking in Memphis”:
“Saw the ghost of Elvis
On Union Avenue
Followed him up to the gates of Graceland
Then I watched him walk right through”
Did the ghost have a millstone around its neck?
That seriously looks like ET.
ghost ping?
I thought I saw MJ when I took a dump, but on second look, it was Obama so I flushed it.
Excellent my friend LOL
Yikes! Spooks in his house.
Hey, that’s the print on my couch. The decorator assured me it was one of a kind.
That’s a genuine couch-skin dress
LOL, she’s camouflaging.
I guess I should have read further along
What is she smuggling?
Yes! I see him! I believe!
WMD’s???
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