I see what could be mistaken to be a ghost, it's what is called pareidolia or "matrixing" to quote a popular ghost hunting show. The fuzzy picture comes from lens flare while shooting towards a bright source, in this case the window. Camera phones and point and shoot cameras usually have very poorly coated optics which tend to do exactly what you see here. Nice picture but I believe it can be explained.
Mar 18, 2011 Rating
Where? by: Harold Hecuba
I'm actually going to the Keefer Mansion for dinner tonight. I looked very thoroughly and carefully and I just don't see the figures you're describing at all. Sorry.
Jan 21, 2011 Rating
No figure... by: Anonymous
What I see is the blanket and some light shimmers at the right side of the blanket. The gray hair is clearly diffused light. I see no figure at the headboard either. I asked my boyfriend and he sees nothing either. I'm not sure why the previous commentator is so upset about someone saying they can't see what is 'supposed' to be seen. Maybe some arrows may help with the other figure.
Oct 30, 2010 Rating
HAZY by: person that can see
It's the dark figure lying right across the BED.
If U can'tT see that you can't see! Of course the photo is hazy, most creepy spectral photos are! Think about it and open your anonymous eyes!
Oct 13, 2010 Rating
?? by: Anonymous
Where, don't see a thing your talking about except that the pictures fuzzy.