In this episode titled “Ghost Child Caught on Camera ⁄ Alone at Cemetery,” Franko from Franko TV embarks on a solo night investigation at a cemetery reputed to be haunted. Equipped with a new thermal imaging camera, Franko explores the eerie environment, capturing several unsettling phenomena.


Franko begins by explaining his recent illness and his decision to test the thermal camera in the cemetery. As he moves through the cemetery, he encounters mysterious noises and movements. At one point, he hears what sounds like footsteps and laughter, and the thermal camera captures an unexplained heat signature that resembles a child’s figure peeking from behind a pillar.
He attempts to communicate with the spirits, asking for signs and capturing spikes on his K2 meter, indicating the presence of paranormal activity. Throughout the night, Franko experiences an intense feeling of being watched, adding to the creepy atmosphere. He captures various anomalies, including what appears to be an orb and other figures, using both his thermal camera and night vision.
Franko wraps up his investigation by expressing his excitement over the results, noting that the thermal camera revealed more than he expected. He invites viewers to share their thoughts and any additional observations they might have spotted in the footage.
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