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A Drug Addict Changed His Ways When He Saw Something Strange In This Photo

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While some consider ghosts to be expert photobombers, they”re certainly not alone in the world of paranormal photobombing. Demons also seem to be quite good at it. In fact, demons might actually be better photobombers than ghosts, which is something Joe Martinez learned a few years ago in the most shocking way.

Martinez, who was heavily involved with drugs at the time, went with his wife to his in-laws” wedding anniversary celebration. It was a fairly ordinary party by all accounts. At one point in the evening, however, someone snapped a picture of Martinez posing with his wife. No one thought anything of it…until the picture was developed.

This is the picture in question. See anything unusual? Check over Martinez”s shoulder.

This is the picture in question. See anything unusual? Check over Martinez

What does that look like to you? After Martinez saw this photo, he became convinced that the creature was a demon, or maybe even Satan himself.

What does that look like to you? After Martinez saw this photo, he became convinced that the creature was a demon, or maybe even Satan himself.

After literally discovering a demon on his shoulder, Martinez cleaned up his act and quit using drugs. Martinez says that he still carries the image in his wallet to remind him of the person he used to be.

After literally discovering a demon on his shoulder, Martinez cleaned up his act and quit using drugs. Martinez says that he still carries the image in his wallet to remind him of the person he used to be.

(via Ghost Study)

Could it actually have been a demon? Perhaps it was a trick of the light? According to Martinez, several reputable paranormal investigators examined the photo and found no evidence of tampering. Even stranger is the fact that the demon creature did not appear in any other photos from the anniversary party. Fake or not, at least this photo did some good in getting Martinez to clean up his life.

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