A video shows a voice in an empty kitchen saying "Why don't I die?" all the time, driving paranormal enthusiasts crazy. Some say it's time to convince people that there are indeed "ghosts" in the world.
Recently, a creepy video alarmed believers who believe in ghosts and supernatural phenomena. In the video, someone hears a voice in a clearly empty kitchen saying, "Why don't I die?" This video was uploaded to Reddit by user u/NAHDOGFOREAL at the end of March. An empty kitchen is shown, and the video was shot by a Wyze camera in black-and-white mode.

At this time, a voice of nothingness seemed to be saying, "Why don't I die?" In the headline, the user said "There are ghosts wandering around my colleague's kitchen," and he commented that his colleague also showed him some videos of "magic balls" and things "knocked over." The gruesome video garnered more than 900 votes on the Psychic Forum, and many believers were concerned about whether the "ghost" had been treated unfairly.
Creepy footage captures ghosts wandering around the kitchen: Why don't I die? Some netizens wrote: "Please find a medium for that ghost to help it exceed as soon as possible." Another netizen said: "If this is true, I am very sad, let's help this poor soul to exceed it as soon as possible!" Maybe it was really trapped by accident! Even more ominous, others thought the voice was saying, "Why don't they die?" instead of "Why don't I die?" One user said: "They're saying: Why don't they die?" It's the voice I hear, it's horrible ******" Another friend added: "Agree. I also hear 'they', which is worse. ”
Skeptics, meanwhile, argue that the video is simply not real and point out that it would be easy to fake such noise. One of the netizens wrote: "There is no contextual background here, which gives people the feeling of being highly false. Another wrote: "Also, most of these security cameras have two-way speakers." There may be hackers who have hacked into their cameras (which is common) and deliberately played such creepy audio to trick the owner. ”