Tesla Owner Thinks Vehicle's Detection System Caught People Getting It On Behind His Car

Teslas are jam-packed with advanced technology. They're not simply electric vehicles.

Some of them can drive on their own, and the vehicles are equipped with a ton of technology, including several cameras used to detect other vehicles and people around them.

Some Tesla owners claim that these cameras used to monitor their vehicle's surroundings can even detect ghosts. They've taken their vehicles into cemeteries to prove it.

While driving around, they've had the shapes of people pop up on their monitoring system. Of course, these videos showing people on the monitoring system where they don't actually exist in reality often go viral.

A Tesla owner is going viral this week for a much different reason. He didn't notice any ghosts on his vehicle's monitoring system or, at least, he doesn't think that's the case.

He thinks he caught a couple of real people getting it on in a parking lot directly behind his car. The video evidence that is provided makes for a strong case that that's what is taking place.

The video that was shared of this Tesla owner's discovery is captioned "Someone's taking backshots behind my car" and is approaching 13 million views. Here's the clip.  You decide for yourself what's happening here.

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Backshots, as the apparent Tesla owner eloquently described the video, or not, this is an interesting 12-second video. There could be any number of explanations for what is taking place.

Is this a glitch in the matrix?  Are people innocently putting things into their trunk? Both valid excuses for what is taking place here. So is the sinister possibility that someone is struggling to put a body in a trunk.

I'm sure there are several more possibilities that we could come up with here. But none of them are as fun as the original reason the owner of the Tesla came up with.

That's the one I'm choosing to go with, but by all means come to your own conclusion as to what was caught on this monitoring system.

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