In this episode of Franko TV titled “Ghostly Apparition Caught on Camera – Old Lady Cemetery,” Franko embarks on a late-night investigation at a cemetery reputed to be haunted. He starts his exploration at 3:02 AM, aiming to capture any paranormal activity using various devices such as a spirit box, Boo Box, and cat balls that light up upon movement.



Franko begins by noting the eeriness of the cemetery, with new lights and previously moved items suggesting frequent visits. As he sets up his equipment inside the Old Lady Tomb, he hears footsteps and laughter, which he attempts to capture on his devices. The spirit box reveals responses suggesting multiple presences, including an entity named Akito who seems to interact by closing the door upon request.
Throughout the night, Franko captures several unsettling events: a door closing on its own, mysterious laughter, and noises that unsettle the local wildlife. He also experiences physical sensations like being touched, adding to the creepy atmosphere. Using a thermal imaging camera, he searches for any signs of life but finds nothing, heightening the tension.
Franko’s night culminates in hearing gates move and seeing an apparition peeking at him, adding to the eerie ambiance. Despite being bitten by mosquitoes and facing numerous scares, he remains committed to documenting his findings. The episode ends with Franko sharing his experiences and thanking his viewers, teasing future investigations in different countries.
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