Houston man captures photo of eerie ghost figure at 'The Shining' hotel

(Courtesy Henry Yau/KPRC)

ESTES PARK, CO – A photo of what appears to be a person standing at the top of the stairs of a hotel has us asking, "Is that a ghost?"

Children's Museum of Houston Public Relations and Promotions Director Henry Yau was visiting Colorado and wanted to check out the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park after hearing that it inspired author Stephen King to write "The Shining." Yau told KSAT sister station KPRC in Houston that he used the panoramic feature on his cellphone to capture a photo of the grand stairwell in the lobby.

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He said he doesn't usually like people in his shots, so that's why he took the photo when he did.

"When I took it, I didn't notice anything," Yau said.

Now here comes the spooky part of the story. When he looked at the photo the next morning, he noticed a figure at the top of the stairs.

Yau posted the photo on Facebook with a red circle around the figure with the caption:

"By golly! I think I may have captured a #ghost at #StanleyHotel. #EstesPark."

A quick Google search pulled up "Stanley Hotel haunted."

The hotel opened in 1909 and gained a reputation of being haunted in the 1970s.

"After a century of collecting spirits, the hotel has become renowned by specialists and experts in the field of paranormal investigation as one of the nation's most active sites," according to the hotel's website.

The hotel even offers tours that explore the "haunting history" of the Stanley Hotel.

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