• Marks Unexplained World Episode 98: The Amherst Poltergeist

  • May 20 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
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Marks Unexplained World Episode 98: The Amherst Poltergeist

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  • The Amherst poltergeist was a notorious case of reported poltergeist activity in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada between 1878 and 1879. The activity centred on Esther Cox, who lived in a house with her married sister Olive Teed, Olive's husband Daniel, and their two young children.

    The phenomena continued for some months and became well known locally. Visitors to the cottage, including clergymen, heard banging and knocking and witnessed moving objects, often when Esther herself was under close observation.

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