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"It was as though there was a presence watching you all the time, that it, he was there..." Shirley Hitchings I've spent a 30-year career being enthralled by para psychological phenomena, with a particular focus on investigating after-death communication, both within an experimental context and with research in the field. It contains her father's diaries, entitled "Living with a Poltergeist", photographs and newspaper cuttings, and, most usefully of all... the files of the original investigator, a man named Harold Chibbett [see below], which Shirley rescued from his house after his death." Certainly, there are turning points in the case where Donald's involvement prevented Shirley from going to work or impacted on her starting art school, and one could argue that much of Donald's retaliatory and threatening behaviour feels reflective of teenage tantrums. PHOTO (COLOR): "Shirley I come", the first written message from Donald, found on 22 March 1956. [Extracted from the article] |