I don't even know if I want to type this long, sort of prosaic story, but it is OT, so what ever.
When I was growing up, my mom had a friend named 'elaine'. I don't know how old I was at the time, but I was old enough that I would get a raging boner when I stared at her slutty mouth and curvy ass. She was kind of a whore, but that made it even more interesting. This one time I used her bathroom and her bra was on top of the hamper so I smelled it....fuck, back to what I was talking about. This elaine lady, her mom died.
The mom was very pious, a catholic if I remember right. I am not sure, but I am going to assume she was because most people I knew in youngstown were catholics. She was italian too, so probably. She died in the morning, and as the day progressed and the shadows started to lengthen towards evening, someone noticed that there were images in her screen door.
I know how retarded this seems, but word spread quickly that there were images of the dead woman and two other figures in the dirt on her screen door. You could see it when the sun hit it from the evening sky. The person who saw it called around, and all her friends and family showed up. Noticing the crowd, even more people showed up. By the time my mom told me 'you have got to see this' and we drove over there, a news crew was there filming.
I saw it with my own two eyes, this looked like someone had superimposed a picture over her screen door, but it was dirt in the screen. It was crazy shit. A perfect representation, almost photorealistic, of the deceased woman, complete with beatific smile, and over her right shoulder was a fainter yet still discernable image of a bearded man. Then over his left shoulder was a very faint outline, with features almost too faint to see, of an unmistakeable human-looking head. I still remember the screen in my head, plain as day. I walked up close and looked at it, it was really just dust and dirt in the screen door. I looked on the internet and through old youngstown vindicator archives and cannot find any mention of it. I even looked for her family last name with the searches.