The Ghost Inside My Child: 5-Year-Old Claims to Have DIED on the Titanic (Season 1) | LMN

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5-year-old Jamie has a huge fear of water and claims he died when the Titanic sank. See more in this clip from Season 1, "Orphan Trains & Hotel Flames."

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I’d have believed this more if he started talking about Titanic BEFORE he watched the second half of the movie

Kel
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Who's else is watching titanic videos due to a submarine that went missing 👀

JessieMendez-hucs
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You can 100 percent figure what the titanic looked like inside by watching the movie. James Cameron did a fantastic job creating that movie. He dove to the titanic to study the ship wreck. I do believe people remember their past life. But sometimes watching something so traumatic at a young age can really make an impression on you. You feel connected to what you see. Same when people watch the events of 9/11. How many stories of people claiming they were there or supposed to be on those planes. It’s such a historic even people want to be close to it. Some people lie. Or some people just connect

Koake
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had a great obsession of the titanic when i was 7 😭😭 watched all vids about it on youtube, watching the survivors’ stories, watching the movie hundreds of times w/o getting tired of it, and researching information bout the passengers, the music EVERYTHING ABOUT IT JUST FASCINATES ME.

purpleninja
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The fear that all those people faced who were dead in titanic is unexplainable.

Bestintheworld
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If you look at his drawing of the ship you’ll notice her drew smoke coming out from three of the four funnels this is significant because the last funnel was used for ventilation and was added only for aesthetic reasons. Kids normally would make smoke come out from all but this fact is only known who were aware of it.

SoundOfOceanBlue
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I’m obsessed with the Titanic and I’ve always had a debilitating phobia of deep water, but those things apply to a lot more than 1, 500 possibly reincarnated souls.

kadeydoll
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It seems to me that the family clearly pushed the Titanic perspective onto this child.

deeprollingriver
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I’m so sorry for the pain and fear of the people who died on the ship.

annettedillon
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I still remember listening to the tapes my mom recorded when I was a child. I would talk about the life after death, heaven, everything. I was obsessed with two things - Ancient Egypt and Titanic/19th century. I even made my parents take me to Egypt at the age of 7. I’m in my 30s now, and this obsession has slowly faded over the years, but it will be something that’s forever stuck with me

emiliak
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I saw the second half of the Titanic too. The love story was in the beginning, the action of the ship going down and all the different rooms they ran through out the movie made you feel like you were there. This kid seems more prone to being scarred over things rather than being reborn. If he was really there and now he's here, he wouldn't of been watching that movie in the first place, and would've been talking about it a lot sooner. The 9/11 boy, on the other hand, did just that.

itzamia
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My daughter has told me about "the stars" where she came from and her "mommy before" that she missed. She had told me about "seeing" me play when I was a kid in details I hadn't thought of in decades. There are no pictures and I told her no stories. I never tell her what she sees and hears and feels isn't real. I just tell her some people can and not to be afraid and she can always tell me. Having spiritual gifts should be nurtured because if you're born this way and you're told by professionals it's hallucinations (even if what you saw and heard is verified and validated) will make you feel crazy.

joedirt
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Titanic is rated 12 for a reason. Snuck in with my Mom to see it age 9 & even at that age seeing a ship snap in half & people clinging on for dear life is way too traumatic to watch for someone so young so god knows how he felt watching it.😣 Poor kid got traumatised.

yellowhibiscus-llgx
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He sounds like a normal Titanic kid. We all get the interest in a very early age, all drew a bunch of Titanic drawings and most of us have a one point in time believed we were a reincarnation of one onboard.

peterk
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I was extremely terrified of deep water when I was a kid and I still am. I love getting on boats though. Therefore, I was the captain of Titanic!

joea
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I remember my past life . I remember as a boy telling my mother about it . I was my great grandfather. He died 10 years before I was born .

Williamdavid-rlbf
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The fact he didn't draw smoke on the dummy stack shows true accuracy to the history.

veyroberts
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When I was a child, after watching the movie Titanic, I started drawing the Titanic every moment too, and imagine me living that moment too, just like the child. The movie is amazing and I still love it. The fact that he drew the titanic doesn't mean he lived the moment in a past life.

lucasbrendow
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I became fascinated with the Titanic after my 3rd grade teacher gave me a book about it. I can still remember a picture showing how deep it sank (they used buildings to simulate meters). It became a sort of obsession as I learned something new everyday. My fascination has become stronger with each year thay passes. My history teacher once told me that maybe I am the reincarnation of one of the passengers aboard the Titanic.

kim-nabi-the-butterfly
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A couple of things make me skeptical.

1. The kid having nightmares and running around the house trying to find a way out wouldn't match up with how Andrews faced his death. He was in the smoking lounge waiting for the ship to sink. Also, Andrews designed the ship and knew it inside and out, he wouldn't have been lost trying to find his way around.

2. Like above, Andrews was in the smoking lounge, not down on all fours sweating and yelling "she's going down". That seems like a reenactment of the James Cameron movie.

3. Lastly, and it's a big one. The ship was made out of steel. Its rivets were made of iron. Andrews believed the ship to be unsinkable. He wasn't distraught over a faulty design. The only thing he may have been distraught over was the limited life boats. He fought for more, but was overruled by the owners because they wanted 1st class passengers to have a better view of the ocean.

The fact that rivets weren't made to withstand impact, and that the ship suffered from a fire in the same area before its maiden voyage, which likely weakened that front side of the ship is what most likely sealed the Titanic's fate. In fact, if it had hit the iceberg straight on, it probably would have survived.

TJHooper