THE GHOST OF ANNE BOLEYN
If you’ve ever been to the movies or watched television, you have an idea of what a residual image might be. According to paranormal investigators, some events in life are so powerful, they imprint themselves on the spot where they happen. Living people see those residual images, years, decades, even centuries later.
Residual images are not actually ghosts. They are more like movies of ghostly events, featuring people who have long since passed away.
Philadelphia Ghost Hunter Store owner and paranormal investigator Dave Juliano has studied residual images for more than a decade. He believes the ghost of Anne Boleyn (the second wife of King Henry VIII of England) left residual images behind when she was jailed in the Tower of London and beheaded on May 19, 1536.
Writer and historian Natalie Grueninger says Boleyn also left residual images at her childhood home, Blickling Hall. Grueninger reports that a horse drawn carriage thunders down the road to mansion on the anniversary of Boleyn’s execution. Inside the ghostly carriage is Anne Boleyn, her bloody head tucked under her arm.
To read more of Natalie's blogs on Anne Boleyn, click HERE. To watch Natalie's video about Blickling Hall, look below.
If you’ve ever been to the movies or watched television, you have an idea of what a residual image might be. According to paranormal investigators, some events in life are so powerful, they imprint themselves on the spot where they happen. Living people see those residual images, years, decades, even centuries later.
Residual images are not actually ghosts. They are more like movies of ghostly events, featuring people who have long since passed away.
Philadelphia Ghost Hunter Store owner and paranormal investigator Dave Juliano has studied residual images for more than a decade. He believes the ghost of Anne Boleyn (the second wife of King Henry VIII of England) left residual images behind when she was jailed in the Tower of London and beheaded on May 19, 1536.
Writer and historian Natalie Grueninger says Boleyn also left residual images at her childhood home, Blickling Hall. Grueninger reports that a horse drawn carriage thunders down the road to mansion on the anniversary of Boleyn’s execution. Inside the ghostly carriage is Anne Boleyn, her bloody head tucked under her arm.
To read more of Natalie's blogs on Anne Boleyn, click HERE. To watch Natalie's video about Blickling Hall, look below.