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‘I Can See Dead People’: Many People Believe in Ghosts For a Reason.
Hаllоween seems аn аррrорriаte time оf yeаr tо shаre the stоry оf the Сhаffin fаmily аnd hоw а ghоst helрed deсide а disрute оver аn inheritаnсe. Jаmes L Сhаffin оf Mоnksville, Nоrth Саrоlinа, died аfter аn ассident in 1921, leаving his estаte in full tо his fаvоurite sоn Mаrshаll аnd nоthing tо his wife аnd three оther сhildren. А yeаr lаter Mаrshаll died, sо the hоuse аnd 120 асres оf lаnd went tо Mаrshаll’s widоw аnd sоn.
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Why are Victorian Houses Haunted?
There was a time when the Victorian facade was a prevalent status symbol in the United States.
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Queer Eye for the Dead Guy
Naked ghosts and phantom fashion. By Aaron Dabbah.
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Japanese ghost stories dwell in the spirit of their times
In Japan, ghost stories are not to be scoffed at, but provide deep insights into the fuzzy boundary between life and death. By Christopher Harding.
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La Grande
Laura Gibson
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The Wakulwe Theory of Ghosts
“The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living” – Marcus Tullius Cicero. By Aaron Dabbah.
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The Victorian woman who drew pictures of ghosts
Georgiana Houghton claimed her artistic talent came from the dead. By Paul Gallagher.
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Sarah Vine, Prue Leith and Jilly Cooper on their most convincing ghost story
Anthony Horowitz Novelist I have never really believed in ghosts, but I actually had a personal experience which I still find hard to explain.
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Love and Longing in Ancient Amphipolis
Dating the Dead. By Aaron Dabbah.
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On eBay, a Fantastical, Earnest World of Haunted Dolls
Once you’ve seen one cracked porcelain face with a dead-eyed pout, you’ve seen ’em all. Instead, it’s the sellers’ storytelling that provides the charge. By Katherine Carlson.
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Assault, Robbery, and Murder
The Dark History of "Bedsheet Ghosts." By Lucas Reilly.
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Dame of Doom
The White Lady of the Hohenzollerns. By Aaron Dabbah.
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‘Poltergeist’ Was The Perfect Suburbanite Horror Flick | PHX SUX
The doorknob is what got me. We had the same faux aged, fake bronze doorknobs with the Greek meander design on all the doors in our house. I was Carol Anne’s age when Poltergeist was released in 1982 and her brother’s age when I saw the movie for the first time. When Robbie struggles with the knob in that final, frantic escape sequence, the camera is at his eye level, my eye level — that scene is probably what scared me most at the time since it felt like it could be happening to me and my family. In fact, every door in all my friend’s and neighbor’s homes had the same door knobs. Every house in “Rancho Ponderosa” could have...
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At the end of her life, my mother started seeing ghosts, and it freaked me out
It‘s not that uncommon, but it was hard to figure out how to respond. By Steven Petrow.
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I Found Seven Skeletons in My Dining Room in 1874
“I can’t tell you how irritating it is to be an atheist in a haunted house” – Matthew Tobin Anderson. By Aaron Dabbah.
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Haunted House Hunting with Mrs. Butler
“Once you accept the notion that some kind of anima invigorates our skin and bones, there’s no reason we couldn’t reverse the logic and say that people are just ghosts that happen to have physical bodies. “ By Aaron Dabbah.
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Wildfire
Michael Martin Murphey and The Rio Grande Band
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Miner’s Silver Ghost
Merle Haggard
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Prosecuting a Poltergeist
The Defamation Trial of the Curé of Cideville. By Aaron Dabbah.
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Thai Trisaksri Ghost Repellent Device: $1,500
Still going strong after 7 years: In Thailand, Boondee Workshop continues to offer the Trisaksri Ghost Repellent device for approximatel...
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