The Jack Froese Emails
The tale of Jack Froese is a well-known ghost story that has been modernized for use today. The 32-year-old from Dunmore, Pennsylvania, passed away unexpectedly in 2011, leaving his friends and family in shock. But, he soon began communicating with them from the afterlife. He used email instead of more conventional techniques like moving objects around the house or assuming the form of a ghostly person.
After Jack's passing, three of his pals claimed to have received communications from him. The most logical explanation would be that a hacker was playing a practical joke on them or that someone else who knew Froese's password was behind it, but they all swore that the emails contained personal information that was only known to them and Jack.
For instance, Jack Froese sent an email to Tim Hart with the subject line "Did you hear me? At your residence, I am. F-ing clean your attic! The two of them spent some time in the attic just before Froese passed away discussing what to do with the vacant area. Ultimately, the recipients of the letters decided not to investigate the sender too further, therefore the true origin of the emails is still unknown.