As most could say, Wax Museums can be rather ''creepy'' places to visit. Most show sculptures in the medium, dress and posed to resemble famous Persons of History and Film. A popular ''dive'' which has operated in Hollywood, California (US) is that of The Hollywood Wax Museum. The building houses a massive collection of Waxwork Stars, Villains and other Persons of note. One popular exhibit is that of ''Christ's Last Supper'' and His eventual execution of The Cross. One ''woman'' is seen quite often visiting the attraction. In fact, ''She'' is a ''Ghost''.
Her story, according to Staff – is that she was possibly a former Guest who visited only this particular exhibit. She would knee at the small bench in front of the Waxworks and pray. This went on for roughly 10 years and then she stopped coming altogether. It was later learned She died. Then, Staff began to ''notice'' that She still came to visit. Seen often kneeing in the shadows of the exhibit, if one approaches Her, she simply ''fades into nothingness''. At night, when the Waxworks are closed, Security camera footage will pick up a faint outline of ''something''. Motion sensors too, react to ''movement''. Regardless, the ''Old Woman'' is a ''fixture'' of The Hollywood Wax Museum and probably will be for all time.
