Hi,
Given that your ghost is real, it's also possible he was a normal person who died and was buried somewhere else, but who returned to a place where he felt happy and secure.
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True, dead is dead. Still, if he's that recently deceased maybe he's still got family looking for him.
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Definitely discretion is in order.
Still, in theory, there "might" be a body in my neighbor's attic, or under the gravel in the backyard, or baked into some really bad meat pies on Fleet Street. It's the sort of thing a person doesn't know about for sure until/unless they run across it.
Which is why, if you did eventually decide to call someone to dig the filled-in area up, it would have to be "because the dogs won't leave it alone and now they've damaged the landscaping with all that digging, so maybe there's a leak down there or something that needs to be fixed".
Squeaky
(Chicken-day minus 2 and counting...!)
Given that your ghost is real, it's also possible he was a normal person who died and was buried somewhere else, but who returned to a place where he felt happy and secure.
Quote:
True, dead is dead. Still, if he's that recently deceased maybe he's still got family looking for him.
Quote:
Definitely discretion is in order.
Still, in theory, there "might" be a body in my neighbor's attic, or under the gravel in the backyard, or baked into some really bad meat pies on Fleet Street. It's the sort of thing a person doesn't know about for sure until/unless they run across it.
Which is why, if you did eventually decide to call someone to dig the filled-in area up, it would have to be "because the dogs won't leave it alone and now they've damaged the landscaping with all that digging, so maybe there's a leak down there or something that needs to be fixed".
Squeaky
(Chicken-day minus 2 and counting...!)
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