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CHAPTER 38. PHOTOGHOSTS
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CHAPTER 39. GHOSTLY EXPERIENCES
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CHAPTER 40. GHOST HUNTING'S OTHER SIDE
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CHAPTER 41. GHOSTLY ENDEAVOR
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CHAPTER 42. CATCHING GHOSTS
Baker, Robert A., and Joe Nickell. 1992. Missing Pieces: How to Investigate Ghosts, UFOs, Psychics, and Other Mysteries. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.
Christopher, Milbourne. 1970. ESP, Seers, and Psychics. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell.
Lange, Rense, et al. 1996. “Contextual Mediation of Perceptions in Hauntings and Poltergeist-Like Experiences.” Perceptual and Motor Skills 82, no. 3 (June): 755–62.
Nickell, Joe. 1995. Entities: Angels, Spirits, Demons, and Other Alien Beings. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.
———. 2001. Real-Life X-Files: Investigating the Paranormal. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.
Randi, James. 1985. “The Columbus Poltergeist Case.” Skeptical Inquirer 9, no. 3 (Spring): 221–35.
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Woodyard, Chris. 2000. Ghost Hunter's Guide to Haunted Ohio. Dayton, OH: Kestrel, pp. 22–30.
CHAPTER 43. POLTERGEIST ATTACKS!
Baker, Robert A., and Joe Nickell. 1992. Missing Pieces: How to Investigate Ghosts, UFOs, Psychics, and Other Mysteries. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.
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Houran, James, and Rense Lange. 1996. “Hauntings and Poltergeist-Like Episodes as a Confluence of Conventional Phenomena: A General Hypothesis.” Perceptual and Motor Skills 83, no. 3 (December): 1307–16.
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CHAPTER 44. RAMPAGING MIND
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Baker, Robert A. 1995. Afterword in Nickell 1995, pp. 275–85 (below).
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Nickell, Joe. 1995. Entities: Angels, Spirits, Demons, and Other Alien Beings. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.
APPENDIX: THE HAUNTED MIND
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Note: Italicized page numbers indicate images.
acoustics, 292–93
Adams, Joshua, 101
“Adventure of the Sussex Vampire, The” (Doyle), 343
Alaskan Hotel, 101–105, 102
Alcatraz, 139, 141–46, 141
Alice in Wonderland (Carroll), 157
alien abductions, 247, 249
aliens, extraterrestrial, 19, 105
All Fool's Eve, 185
Allison, Dorothy, 247
Altemus, Kathy, 284
altered state of consciousness, 109
defined, 345
Amatuzio, Janis, 235–39, 236
American Ghost Society, 314
American Society for Psychical Research, 266
Amityville 4 (movie), 23
Amityville Horror, The (movie), 281, 293. See also Amityville Horror House
Amityville Horror House, 293
Anderson Cooper 360 (TV show), 254
“anecdotal evidence,” 20, 350. See also evidence
Angel House, 152–54, 153
angels, 11, 18, 19
Anglin, Clarence, 142
Anglin, John, 142
animals, spirit, 95–97
“anomalies,” 149. See also ghost hunting
apparitions, 18, 29–30, 39, 61, 91, 104, 109–10, 159–60, 165, 167, 247, 279–80, 303, 309, 314
apparitional experience defined, 345
Appearances of the Dead (Finucane), 17, 178, 343
apports, 218
arguing from ignorance, 132, 269, 313, 316
Art of Scientific Investigation, The (Beveridge), 354
Asimov, Isaac, 263
Athenodorus, 17
Atlanta House of Blood. See “House of Blood” mystery.
Auerbach, Lloyd, 266
aura, 25, 26
Austin, B. F., 203
automatic writing, 203–208, 262
. See also spirit writing
Baker, Robert A., 12, 46, 6l, 105, 228, 266, 294, 322–23, 330–31, 343, 349
Bangs Sisters, 294. See also spirit painting
Banquo's ghost (Macbeth), 159, 178
Barber, Theodore X., 247
Bartlett, Patricia, 219–21, 220, 221
Battery Point Lighthouse, 111
Baxter, Richard, 19
Bayreuth Castle, 172
Bechburg, Castle, 53–55, 53
Belanger, Jeff, 81
Belhurst Castle, 93
Bettye Adams, 101
Beveridge, W. I. B., 354
Bierce, Ambrose, 263
Big Bay Point Lighthouse, 107, 109
billet reading, 218
Billy the Kid, 80
Binga, Timothy, 9, 43, 63, 64, 185, 186, 203, 203
bin Laden, Osama, 225, 226
Bird Cage Theatre, 160–62 167
“Birdman” of Alcatraz. See Stroud, Robert
Blackbeard, 125–26
Blackmore, Susan, 45, 266
Black Shuck, 97
blood-pattern analysis, 291–92, 291
Blum, Deborah, 21, 195–99
Booth, John Wilkes, 80
Borley Rectory, 262, 271
Bostian Bridge, 311
Bowers, Joe, 143
Boyer, Tina Resch. See Resch, Tina
Brady Diamond Jim, 160
brain function, 316
Broeke, Robbert van den, 50
Brookdale Lodge, 250–52, 251
Brown, Kenzil Dalzell, 249–50
Brown, Lonnie E., 313
Brown, Roberta Simpson, 313–17
Brown, Rosemary, 264
Brown(e), Sylvia, 145, 241, 247, 249–55
criminal conviction of, 249–52
fantasy proneness, 254
plagiarism and, 252–53
as psychic sleuth, 253–54
Brunvand, Jan Harold, 69–72, 175
Buddhism, 41
Buell, Ryan, 311
Bunker, Judith, 292
burden of proof, 12
Burg, Ginger, 217
burial, premature, 49–57
alarm regarding, 57
Burr, Aaron, 110
Burr, Theodosia, 10
Calandrillo, Deborah, 227
Calandrillo, Joe, 227
camera malfunctions, 314
camera-strap effect, 128–29, 129, 227, 246, 272, 301. See also photographs, ghostly