Jays Grave
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Put up a camera and record 24 hours a day until you see what you need to see.
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HA! HA!! Just boot that psychiatrist on out!!
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@leilamiya lol, thanks to your comment I was watching for that when I was watching this video and when I saw it i nearly died laughing.
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Very interesting but tragic story, I live just 20 miles away from the grave and had recently learned about Kitty Jay, have payed a few vigil visits since.
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Been there, foggy at that time, rocks and sheep in the road, fog's so thick you don't see them until you're five feet away, fresh flowers though.
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5:55 cameraman wears blue shirt ;3
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I was born & raised in devon not far from dartmoor,& ive seen many people putting flowers on the grave out of respect its no mystery.In my opinion all this is just a way to bring tourists in.
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she was bereed there cause they didnt think she deserverd to be anywere else
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I've been there I have, with a lady nurse friend of mine. It is sad, tragic and romantic. Bless her poor heart.
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Hmmm...It's a romantic story, but I think it's hidden camera time. It's such a isolated area no human would be caught placing the plants on the grave.
I think it's telling that the flowers did not start appearing until after James Bryant 1:45 placed the headstone/footstone on the grave. Seems if the plants were paranormally appearing they would not need markers. That sounds more like a human necessity.
The psychic's a bit of a goof I'm sorry to say...he has a local accent, so he obviously knows the story of this grave.
GhostAholics 2 years ago 8
They must've truly cared for her to keep her memory alive through oral tradition and by trying to prevent the devil from getting her soul...
It's nice that Mr. Bryant had the headstone and footstones built for her.
What a lovely, warm home.
Thank you, GhostWatching!!
P.S. I laughed so hard that you cut out the psychiatrist!
leilamiya 2 years ago 6