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The Dagg Haunting

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Since the advent of modern Psychical Research in the latter years of the 19th century, the poltergeist has always been at the top of the list as the most elusive of hauntings. Not to mention the most controversial.

The Larrabee Street Haunting

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In 1986, the Tallman family moved into their new home on Larrabee Street in Horicon, Wisconsin. Life was good for the young family, father Allen Tallman, mother Deborah Tallman and children Maryann, age 2, and Kenny, age 7, Kenny was Deborah’s son from a previous relationship.

The Sauchie Poltergeist Case

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 Poltergeist comes from the German words Poltern (to make noises) and Geist (ghost). Poltergeist activity invariably happens when adolescent children are around.

The Danny Phenomenon

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In 1998, Jane Fishman, a reporter for the Savannah Morning News, wrote a series of articles about a haunted antique bed in the home of Al Cobb of Savannah, Georgia. High levels of poletgeist activity were reported at the house.

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