Saturday, December 12, 2009

Ghost Sighting On The Queen Mary

CNN producer note


"ChrisMorrow, who is a frequent contributor, told us she was "creeped out" and had a hard time sleeping after this happened. The Queen Mary's owners acknowledge the ship's "haunted" history by staging an on board show called "Ghosts and Legends."


This is REAL! I spent the night on the Queen Mary (last night - October 30, 2009) and was at the piano bar late with about 10 witnesses. Marty Morrow (husband) took our small sony pocket camera and clicked a photo of Leslie the Bartender while she was playing the piano. The ghost Bruce appeared as a reflection on the piano. This has been documented only once before.


I can't explain it - I was there - and there are witnesses!



About the Queen Mary

The Queen Mary has played roles throughout her illustrious career, and upon her Maiden Voyage in 1936, was considered the grandest ocean liner ever built. During her heyday, many considered her the only civilized way to travel. With the outbreak of World War II, she was transformed into a troopship overnight. By the end of the war, "The Grey Ghost," as she was fondly called, had carried more than 800,000 troops, traveled more than 600,000 miles and played a significant role in virtually every major Allied campaign. Retired in 1967, she was purchased by the City of Long Beach and has remained an icon for the city for over 40 years.








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