UNEXPLAINED MYSTERIES

The Jack Froese Story – Strange Emails from the Dead?

 

On 10th June 2011, Jack Froese suffered a fatal arrhythmia that left all of his friends and family devastated by his sudden and unexpected passing. He was just 32 years of age.

The First Email

Tim Hart considered himself to be among Froese’s closest friends and became the target of one of the first strange emails sent from Jacks email account after his death.  The mail Titled “I’m Watching“,  outlined a conversation the pair shared several months before Froese’s sudden passing. The short email read as follows:

Hart did admit to feeling concerned when he initially read the email. He almost felt the color drain from his cheeks. During an interview conducted by the BBC, he also revealed that he replied to it but never received an answer. Hart firmly believes that there was very little chance that anyone outside of the pair would know of the private conversations between the best friends. It would appear unlikely that neither would really share the experience to a third or even fourth party. It is possible that a delay had been accidentally set on the original outgoing email when Jack typed it out.

Another Email

Tim Hart was not alone in receiving an email from Froese after his death. Jimmy McGraw was Froese’s cousin and was also a recipient of an email from the same account. This time the message was even stranger and potentially more unsettling. After Froese’s death, McGraw suffered a broken ankle that became the basis of this email message. This time the message read:

 

Hey Jim, how ya doing? I knew you were going to break your ankle. Tried to warn you. Gotta be careful.

 

While Tim Hart was less than enthused with the email he received, Jimmy was much more so. Far from considering it as some kind of ill-omen, McGraw took it in a much more positive manner. He wanted to believe that his cousin was still keeping an eye open on his behalf, but concedes that the chances that Froese sent the email were slim. McGraw felt that it encouraged him to move on with his life. On the whole, it appeared to be a sincere message and nothing like the banter sent previously.

Is the Ghost of Jack Froese Sending the Emails?

The big question is who is sending these emails? None of Jack Froese’s friends believe anyone other than Jack knew the password to his email account. Additionally, there is no indication of a hacked account.

 

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