It was in 2018, and Jennifer Hodge was in bed, in her home in Atlanta, Georgia.
She and her 21 year old daughter Lauren had both been in the bed, watching tv
together. As they relaxed, Jennifer’s phone pinged with a notification from her
home security system, informing her that a person had been spotted in the
kitchen. It had taken a moving image of a young man and when Jennifer and her
daughter looked at the image, they were both stunned. It showed a transparent
and moving image of a young man in the kitchen.
It was Lauren who said to her
mum, “That’s Robbie!”. Robbie was Jennifer's son, who had passed away in 2016 at
the young age of 23. He had sadly died from an accidental overdose from fake
Xanax.
Both women, who
were deeply shocked at seeing Robbie’s image, both rushed to the kitchen, but only
to find that there was no one in the room or the rest of the house.
Jennifer, after the shock, said seeing her son’s
moving image on the security camera, had brought her comfort and she felt as
though her son was letting her and his sibling know, that he was happy in
heaven. She also said she had never seen a ghost before and hadn’t seen
anything else since this incident.