19 Of The Creepiest Things Ever Caught On Surveillance Cameras

17.

I work in the office of two people who were murdered at work. My desk is actually from one of the victims. I have a CCTV surveillance monitor that sits on my desk and shows me the front door entrance so I can see whenever someone approaches. (Door stays locked for security, I am the only person in this office). I don’t believe in ghosts but EVERY day my eyes play tricks on my and I feel like I see someone on the screen coming and going. Its in my peripheral vision. This happens probably 3 or 4 times a day, every day. I hope its not ghosts, I can’t imagine being stuck at work for all of eternity.

18.

We had to call the cops when my girlfriend’s cellphone was stolen off the porch of our apartment which is a room sectioned off on the first floor of an old mansion with a fenced in balcony/porch. Officer asked to see surveillance tapes and the maintenance guy let us come along and watch to help with time frames and narrow down the footage. Unfortunately we never saw the person who took her phone. Right about the time we expected to see someone grab the phone, however, we did see a man (not a resident, there are four of us and we all know each-other) who appeared to be running from something frantically and at full force enter the only door of the building and never leave even after over 24 hours of footage.

19.

An elderly woman in the UK had repeated break ins, all with the same modus operandi, a smashed french door. So she installed a security system equipped to see in the night. She comes in, the French door is smashed once more, and she calls the police out. They check the house, find a few things missing and leave. She goes to bed and turns off all the lights. Five minutes later, he emerges with a fire poker in hand. He’s been there the entire time, sat for hours in a small cupboard brandishing this weapon. Fortunately she hadn’t stumbled upon him.

Written by Laura McNairy

Laura is a freelance writer for TFLN. She likes to write about what she knows best — dating, sex, and being awkward, but usually in the opposite order. She is the Assistant Editor and videographer for Peach Fuzz, a sex-positive nudie magazine in ATX.