Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Five facts of the story of the Ghost Ship Titanic

15 April marks 100 years of the sinking RMS Titanic. Despite the tragic story about this luxury yacht is often headline news, there are other stories that emerged from the Titanic, ghost stories. These are spooky tales of the Titanic.

* After the Titanic tragedy, rescue teams found 328 victims of the Titanic and to temporarily evacuate their bodies to the House of Make-Up Bodies Snow & Co in Halifax, Nova Scotia. According to Encompass magazine, the house is now a corpse makeup Five Fisherman Restaurant, and pulley used to haul the bodies of the victims of the Titanic to the top of the roof of the building is still there in the wine storage room. Now, the strange events such as flying glass from the cupboard or utensils that fall to the floor even though there was no one around, often in the restaurant. Manager Gary MacDonald says, "You have to respect them or they will interfere."

* In 2008, the Atlanta Journal published a story about Constitusion Georgia Aquarium after the exhibition "Titanic Aquatic" there. Some volunteers report strange occurrences the exhibition while working on the show featuring hundreds of Titanic artifacts. Aquarium staff then brought paranormal investigator who later concluded that the Titanic exhibition is indeed a fine dwelling creatures.

* According to the San Francisco Chronicle, in the 1990s, a man named Jaime Rodriguez of San Francisco said he was haunted by ghosts. Then he found out that a passenger on the Titanic had lived in the apartment. But the passengers, Dr. Henry Washington Dodge was not a hero. Dr Dodge admitted he let women and children to go up to the lifeboat which saved his wife and son, but later he himself joined the lifeboat and climbed into the public spotlight due to his behavior. After receiving the lawsuits and financial losses, Dodge became depressed and committed suicide in his apartment in San Francisco in 1919. His ghost appears at his apartment later that every summer every year, and always in the same place.

* Legendary socialite Margaret "Molly" Brown survived the sinking of the Titanic, but the former home in Denver was the site of strange things. According to Colorado Mysterious blogs, events that are paranormal occurs regularly in the Molly Brown House Museum in Denver, including disorders of the furniture and the ghost sightings Molly Brown and her husband James Joseph Brown. Molly's mother apparition in the window of the house it had occurred, as well as the emergence of tobacco smells Mr. Brown and his wife's favorite perfume that smells of roses.

* According to the Daily Mail, the home-born captain of the Titanic in the UK also has a history mystery. Childhood home Captain Edward John Smith marked mysteriously floods and cold wind that suddenly appear, as well as ghost sightings.

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