Speaking of ghosts, there is a photograph of Nicholas II, Alexandra Feodorovna, and the children, and in the picture, behind A.F. and Anastasia, there is the shape of a person standing behind them. While I'm not a skeptic, I wanted to say that that's absurd to think it's a ghost--that it must be some kind of chemical, or maybe the shadow of the photographer or someone else--but it really looks like it could be a ghost, and there's no other shadows in the picture. I'd post it, but I don't have the ability to post now. But I've seen the picture all over--in particular it is in the book "The Last Diary of Tsaritsa Alexandra". If anyone else has this book, it's the first picture in the first photo spread--opposite page xxxii, and the caption says "We 7."--Alexandra's diary, 1 January 1918. The imperial family, c. 1915. Has anyone else noticed this? It's very light, but visible. It even looks like there is almost a face on this figure. Spooky?