Dead Wife Contacts Hubby
Posted on Apr 3, 08 09:59 AM PDT

April Fool's might be over, but this ain't no joke. Apparently a Lancashire man who used to stay in a poltergeist-infested home with his family has started to receive text messages from his deceased wife who has been dead for the past five year. Frank Jones, 59, claims to receive text messages from beyond the grave (his wife was buried with her cell phone), and these text messages do not have a sender number but was composed in a manner which reminds Frank of his late wife. What do you think of this story? Truth, or a plain hoax? Must be some fantastic cell phone battery she has going on six feet under.
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By annalisa , 01/06/08 12:37 PM (CommentID #708304)
i think this a hoax because theres no way that a cell phone batery would last that long and theres no way she would get signal i cant even get much signal in some areas of my school so if you realla think about it people can also press *65 or what ever for people not 2 know their number like restricted numbers you canyt call them back most of the time so yeah think about it and its a hoax
By jessie , 27/05/08 7:52 PM (CommentID #701231)
I think it could be possible if you dont look at it logically i mean there are some spirits in the world and that cant be logically explaind so i mean once you think about it anythigns possible.
By Hawk12online (benwms.com) , 07/04/08 8:08 AM (CommentID #615706)
As said above, a cell battery wouldn't last for a period of time long enough for this to be possible (assuming she's been buried for a while). Then the case of the signal, most caskets (by law) have to be buried 8ft down, I doubt you would get much of a signal down there! On the other hand, if he is claming that she texts him from 'Heaven' (for those who believe in that) they none of this may matter to him. Overrall I think its a hoax.
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