With the advent of those easy to spot app phone ghost pictures, it seems that some people are sadly easily taken in by them.
IT’S a chilling image that recalls the tragic tale of a servant’s suicide at one of Wales’ most historic houses.
Sadly, it’s also one that will be recognised by anyone familiar with the dozens of pictures of fake ghosts circulating online.
The picture, claiming to prove the existence of the ghost of a young woman who has haunted Llanelly House since the 19th century, was shown to staff at Llanelli library by a “visibly excited” man.
But it wasn’t long before they spotted its uncanny resemblance to similar pictures found on the web.
Library regional manager Mark Jewell said: “The elderly gentleman came in and showed us the photograph which had been taken by his friend outside Llanelly House.
“He was in a state of excitement. He thought we would be interested in the photograph and showed it to quite a few of the staff.
“Staff have now carried out some research and found what appears to be the same image on the internet.
“It seems the gentleman may have been the victim of a hoax, as he appeared to be very genuine and excited about this.”
At first the woman in the picture was thought to be Mira Turner, a servant in the 19th century who, according to legend, haunts the house. She was buried on August 9, 1851, aged 22 – 160 years to the day the hoax picture was taken.
A spokesman for Carmarthenshire council said: “Legend has it that Mira Turner has haunted Llanelly House since killing herself by taking poison.
“She took a quantity of laudanum after stories began circulating linking her and the married butler, Charles Howell.
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IT’S a chilling image that recalls the tragic tale of a servant’s suicide at one of Wales’ most historic houses.
Sadly, it’s also one that will be recognised by anyone familiar with the dozens of pictures of fake ghosts circulating online.
The picture, claiming to prove the existence of the ghost of a young woman who has haunted Llanelly House since the 19th century, was shown to staff at Llanelli library by a “visibly excited” man.
But it wasn’t long before they spotted its uncanny resemblance to similar pictures found on the web.
Library regional manager Mark Jewell said: “The elderly gentleman came in and showed us the photograph which had been taken by his friend outside Llanelly House.
“He was in a state of excitement. He thought we would be interested in the photograph and showed it to quite a few of the staff.
“Staff have now carried out some research and found what appears to be the same image on the internet.
“It seems the gentleman may have been the victim of a hoax, as he appeared to be very genuine and excited about this.”
At first the woman in the picture was thought to be Mira Turner, a servant in the 19th century who, according to legend, haunts the house. She was buried on August 9, 1851, aged 22 – 160 years to the day the hoax picture was taken.
A spokesman for Carmarthenshire council said: “Legend has it that Mira Turner has haunted Llanelly House since killing herself by taking poison.
“She took a quantity of laudanum after stories began circulating linking her and the married butler, Charles Howell.
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