The Rosenheim Poltergeist was a case of paranormal occurrences in a German town that defied natural explanation. Some of the phenomena seemed to be directed by a disembodied “intelligence.” The case began
Jaboticabal Poltergeist A persistent and malevolent Poltergeist case with a tragic end in Jaboticabal, Brazil, in the 1960s. The Jaboticabal Poltergeist is one of the most vicious on record. Jaboticabal is about 200 miles north of São Paolo. The strange
The Drummer of Cortachyis a Poltergeist haunting of the Scottish Earls of Airlie, the Ogilvys, of Cortachy Castle. The ghostly drumming was said to presage the death of an Ogilvy. The origin
The Drummer of Tedworth was an English Poltergeist case for which a living agent, an irate man, took credit, and insinuated that his ability to cause the disturbances was due to witchcraft.
The Amherst Haunting is a classic case of a late 19th-century Poltergeist in Amherst, Nova Scotia that was so meanspirited that it directed its nasty activities not only toward its young victim, but
Tina Resch was a central figure in a significant American Poltergeist case. At age 14, Tina Resch was the focus of one of the most widely documented episodes of poltergeist activity in
The Stone-throwing Devil was an unusual Poltergeist case that occurred at Great Island, New Hampshire, in the late 17th century, characterized by lithoboly, or a mysterious hail of stones that pelted the
Staus Poltergeist A 19th-century Poltergeist named for the village of Staus on the shores of Lake Lucerne, Switzerland. The strange, never-explained activities took place from 1860 to 1862, victimizing members of the
Seaford Poltergeist is the first modern investigation by parapsychologists of Poltergeist disturbances in a Seaford, Long Island household in 1958. The case might also aptly be called “the bottle-popping poltergeist,” as it
The Sauchie Poltergeist was a Poltergeist outbreak that occurred in Sauchie, Scotland, in 1960–61, centred around an 11- year-old girl. Various phenomena, witnessed by five persons, were concluded to be paranormal. No
“Philip” An artificial Poltergeist created by experiment by eight members of the Toronto Society for Psychical Research, under the direction of parapsychologists A. R. G. Owen and Iris M. Owen. The group,
Oakland Poltergeist Poltergeist case centring on a 19-year-old man in the office of a court transcription firm in Oakland, California, in 1964. The case is reminiscent of the Rosenheim Poltergeist in that
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