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(Haunting) The Amherst Poltergeist

(Haunting) The Amherst Poltergeist

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In this episode, we explore one of the most infamous poltergeist cases in North America: the so-called Great Amherst Mystery, which occurred in Amherst, Nova Scotia in 1878-79. Centering on 18-year-old Esther Cox, her sister’s household and the investigator Walter Hubbell, we walk through the bewildering phenomena of objects flying, knocks on the wall, unexplained fires, swelling seizures, and the question: was this supernatural, psychological or a hoax?

We trace the narrative from its traumatic catalyst through the escalation of events, the public spectacle, the investigation, and the eventual fading of activity. We also dig into the skeptical evaluations, the cultural context of spiritualism in the 19th century, and what this case tells us about the human mind, belief and the boundary between the seen and unseen.

📚 Recommended Resources
  • Hubbell, Walter. The Great Amherst Mystery: A True Narrative of the Supernatural. 1888.

  • “Esther Cox and the Great Amherst Mystery” — Episode from Stuff You Missed in History Class.

  • “A Critical Study of ‘The Great Amherst Mystery’” — by Dr. Walter Prince, Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 1919.

  • Wikipedia entry on the Great Amherst Mystery.

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