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People Are Convinced This Picture Shows A Guy's Spirit Leaving His Body After A Fatal Crash

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STANTON, KY. – A chilling photo taken at the scene of a fatal motorcycle crash in Kentucky is getting a lot of attention online. Many Facebook users say the photo shows the motorcycle driver’s spirit leaving his body. According to Lex 18 News, the crash occurred in Powell County, Kentucky, on Tuesday evening around 5:30 p.m. A motorcyclist was seriously injured after crashing on Highway 15 near Stanton. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Saul Vazquez of Mount Sterling, Kentucky, says he witnessed the photo while in his truck and took a picture of the accident. “Zoom in and pay attention to the shadow just off the top of the state trooper hat. All I say is I hope everyone involved is okay!!” wrote Stanton in the Facebook post. Many people believe the photo shows the motorcycle driver’s spirit leaving his body. Regardless, it’s certainly sparking a lot of conversation.

 

 

Listen I hate to be the guy who pisses on everybody’s parade. I don’t wanna be that guy but I feel like I have to be. That looks like plain old smoke to me. Not a spirit. Not a soul. Just smoke. Is it kinda sorta shaped like a human body? Yeah it is. I’m not denying that. All I’m saying is there’s gonna be smoke after a car crash happens. It’s curious that this person only has a picture of the scene and not video. Everybody videos everything nowadays. But the one time a spirit is seen leaving man’s body after a motorcycle crash it’s a still picture? Seems super sketchy to me. I’m not a smart person but I’d like to think I’m smarter than to fall for this. Also, I already said yesterday that I’m non-religious 364 days a year and I burned the one day yesterday on the dog’s asshole that looked exactly like the IKEA monkey. So I’m all out of religious days. Sorry guys. That’s smoke. Case closed. RIP.

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