The Ouija Board Murders: True Cases of Murder, Motive, and the Planchette explores one of the strangest intersections of crime, belief, and the supernatural ever documented. Drawing from court records, newspaper archives, legal decisions, and historical sources, paranormal researcher and author W. J. Brendle, Ph.D. investigates real murder cases in which Ouija boards, séances, spirit communication, and claims of supernatural influence became central to criminal investigations and courtroom proceedings.

These are not fictional horror stories. They are documented cases involving real victims, real defendants, real juries, and real consequences. In California, a woman claimed a Ouija board warned her that her husband intended to kill her, leading to one of the earliest known murder trials involving a spirit-board defense. In New York, séances and spiritual beliefs became entangled in a homicide that shocked the public. In England, jurors secretly conducted a Ouija session during deliberations in a murder trial, resulting in one of the most extraordinary appeals in modern legal history. Other cases involve defendants who claimed spirits directed their actions, families who sought answers from the dead, and courts forced to confront questions they were never designed to answer.

Rather than attempting to prove or disprove paranormal claims, Brendle examines something far more tangible: the power of belief. What happens when people become convinced that messages from beyond are real? Throughout these cases, those convictions shaped investigations, influenced testimony, affected verdicts, and sometimes altered lives forever.

Part true crime, part legal history, and part exploration of human psychology, The Ouija Board Murders reveals how a simple board game became connected to some of the most unusual criminal cases on record. Here, folklore collides with forensic evidence. Claims of supernatural guidance enter police files and court transcripts. Judges, attorneys, and juries are left to navigate the uneasy space between personal belief and legal reality.

Meticulously researched and grounded in documented sources, The Ouija Board Murders takes readers beyond the legends and into the courtrooms, crime scenes, and investigations where the Ouija board became far more than a game. The result is a compelling examination of murder, motive, fear, faith, and the enduring question of how belief can shape human behavior.

Titel
The Ouija Board Murders
Untertitel
True Cases of Murder, Motive, and the Planchette
Autor
EAN
9798995380825
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
09.02.2027
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Dateigrösse
2.19 MB
Anzahl Seiten
266