Or maybe not.
In any case, they're going to call in some ghost hunters to check it out, because why not?
https://www.khou.com/article/features/curators-at-galveston-museum-bringing-in-ghost-hunters-to-solve-mystery-on-world-war-2-era-submarine/285-582555644
In any case, they're going to call in some ghost hunters to check it out, because why not?
I can't wait to see this on Ghost Adventures ...Quote:
What looks normal gets weird after dark aboard the USS Cavalla. The moment ship superintendent Ross Garcia closes the World War II-era submarine that helped sink a Japanese aircraft carrier after Pearl Harbor seems to have ghosts.
"I turn back and I think I heard something rattling back there and I can just barely see somebody maybe sneaking back there making me think that somebody is hiding around the corner and then the lights go off," Garcia said.
Ten years ago, paranormal pros claimed they heard voices on the ship. That mattered little to Garcia, a retired Navy Master diver new to the job. Then, something triggered alarms around the periscope in a room chained and padlocked.
"After that you just kind of wonder what could these things evolve from," Garcia said. "So it's worth a little time to investigate."
https://www.khou.com/article/features/curators-at-galveston-museum-bringing-in-ghost-hunters-to-solve-mystery-on-world-war-2-era-submarine/285-582555644