People can be mistaken, even a group of people can be mistaken. Our brains are hardwired to see the human form and faces and sometimes we see them when there is nothing really there like what we think is there.
Exactly. That was the point of the anecdote that I told on this thread. I don't believe in the supernatural, but the lady who lived in the house obviously did. How do you counter belief in the supernatural in the absence of a good alternative explanation for something both parties witnessed? Even after all these years, I don't know....