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Cargando... The World's Most Haunted House: The True Story of The Bridgeport Poltergeist on Lindley Streetpor William J. Hall
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1974: Bridgeport, Connecticut. A crowd of more than 2,000 onlookers gathered. National media reported jumping furniture, floating refrigerators, and attacking entities. Decades after the publicity quieted, more than forty hours of never-before released interviews with police officers, firefighters, and others tell the story as it actually unfolded. In The World's Most Haunted House, listeners will: Relive the experience, the terror, the rampant emotions, and the unexplainable events that took place in that house as they happened. Have access to revealing excerpts from actual interviews, police reports, and rare documents. Access unreleased audio, poltergeist sounds, and an old radio broadcast. With The World's Most Haunted House, return to 1974 and feel the Lindley Street experience from the inside. Find out why it is deemed the haunting that should have brought the paranormal into mainstream science. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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What I like is the author does not say one way or another what occurred, but leaves it to the reader/listener to decide whether there is merit in the idea.
The one person I feel really bad for is the little girl who may have been the center of the whole thing, Marcia (Mar-ceea according to the author) Goodin. By all accounts and listening to one of the transcribed discussions that occurred, she did not have a happy, free roaming childhood most kids of the 70s experienced thanks to her mother's over-protectiveness.
(When the time came, Marcia changed her name and evidently never spoke to her adoptive parents again. Late Shelby Woman's Supernatural Story Revealed in a Book.) ( )