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    St. John's Fire Poltergeist

    08/05/09

    Permalink 12:41:12 pm, by Sue Email , 108 words   English (CA)
    Categories: Ghosts & Hauntings

    St. John's Fire Poltergeist

    In late November 1954 the RCMP investigated a case of mysterious fires being set in a St John's Newfoundland home. The house was listed as being owned by one Mike Parsons, and at the time of the fires was uninsured. Over a two week period spontaneous fires would erupt in various parts of the home, and destroyed a sack of sugar, a child's doll, a dictionary, and a box of religious tracts. Each of these items were reported to have burst into flame with no apparent cause. Investigations conducted by the RCMP, and local fire authorities did not turn up any known cause, and the fires remained a mystery.

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