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3 unusual facts about Ouija


C. W. Hill

Between February 1917 and October 1918, Jones and Hill convinced their Turkish captors that they were mediums adept at the Ouija board.

Terror Toons

As Cindy and her friends play Strip Ouija, Candy dozes off, being woken up when Carnage and Max appear in her room.

The Christmas Season Massacre

After the sultry Abby Honeydew is stabbed while looking for their missing friends, Ernie and Danny make plans to try and summon Tommy's previous victims with a Ouija board, but Ernie is killed with a screwdriver while traversing a cemetery.


David Noyes Jackson

With the help of a Ouija Board, they would complete The Changing Light at Sandover over the following seven years.

Great Yarmouth Racecourse

Since then Great Yarmouth winners included Ouija Board, who went on to win the English and Irish Oaks before scoring at the Breeders Cup, the annual international horse racing championships in the USA.

Robert Wauchope

-- *Robert Wauchope (writer), co-writer of Invisible Inzi of Oz, with his sister, Virginia Wauchope (later Bass), allegedly channeled from L. Frank Baum via Ouija board.

Sundo

Critic Nitz Miralles described the film as "a high octane horror", she continuous to praise director Topel Lee for his ability to genuinely scare the audience, as like from his previous horror film efforts like Ouija and Yaya.

Voices from the Other World

The (unnamed) narrators of the poem are Merrill and his partner David Jackson, who together — after a Ouija board had been given to Merrill as a present by his friend Frederick Buechner in the early 1950s — would conduct hundreds of private séance sessions over the course of nearly four decades, an undertaking Merrill would come to mine extensively for "material."

William S. Bowdern

Following the death of his aunt, the boy — named in records only as "Roland", sometimes referred to simply as "R", and reported as "Robbie Manheim" in Thomas B. Allen's book Possessed: The True Story of an Exorcism — began using the Ouija Board on an increasingly obsessive basis.


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