Bull, Titus
Titus Bull (1871–1946) was an American physician and neurologist who believed spirit obsession and Possession were at the root of many illnesses, and treated his…
Titus Bull (1871–1946) was an American physician and neurologist who believed spirit obsession and Possession were at the root of many illnesses, and treated his…
Eddie Burks (1922–2005) was a healer and clairvoyant known for his work in Spirit Releasement. Eddie Burks was born in 1922 in London’s East End.…
The buruburu is the “ghost of fear” in Japanese folklore. The buruburu lurks about in forests and graveyards in the form of a shaking old…
Evelyn Byrd (1707–1737) was the eldest daughter of William Byrd II, an early American colonial father and the founder of the city of Richmond, Virginia.…
A cabinet is a confined space, whether provided by an actual piece of furniture, a closet or merely an enclosed end of a Séance room,…
A cairn is a heap of stones used as either a memorial or grave markers. As memorials, cairns mark burial sites and protect both the…
Calvados Castle This Norman castle was subject to such a severe Poltergeist haunting from October 12, 1875, to at least September 1876 that the owners…
Candles have been used since ancient times in humankind’s most important rituals and rites of passage, including those pertaining to the dead and ghosts of…
Alphonse “Scarface” Capone (1899–1947) One of America’s most famous and violent gangsters who rose to power during the Prohibition era of the 1920s. Alphonse, or…
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