Lynda, a woman in possession of a cherished 100-year-old photo, decided to share it with the world. Little did she know that this seemingly innocent gesture would spark a wave of unease among viewers. So, what exactly is it about this photo that sends chills down people’s spines?

The photo features Lynda’s grandmother, Ellen McKillop Donnelly, along with several other women who worked in a linen factory. Ellen can be seen on the far right of the second row, with a mysterious hand resting on her shoulder. What makes this hand so eerie is that no one in the photo is physically touching her. The nearby women have their arms folded, and the exposed hands belong to Ellen and those farther away. There is simply no explanation for the disembodied hand in the picture.

One might argue that this curious occurrence is a result of double exposure, a technique commonly used by photographers a century ago to create ghostly images. They would prey on the emotions of bereaved and gullible individuals. Could this be the case with Lynda’s photo, or is there something more supernatural at play?

Interestingly, Lynda herself isn’t a firm believer in ghosts. However, she does admit to experiencing some bizarre happenings surrounding the photo. Furthermore, there’s an undeniable air of peculiarity within the picture itself.

What is the true story behind this haunting image? Only time will tell. In the meantime, it serves as a reminder that sometimes, the mysteries of the past are best left unsolved.