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She was the first and only fan fatality in the league's history. [422] Roger Wallace 18 May 2002: The 60-year-old auto parts salesman was flying his 5-foot (1.5 m) wingspan remote-control plane in Tucson, Arizona, when he lost sight of it in the bright sun. It struck him in the chest, killing him. [423] [424] [better source needed] Jane McDonald
The creature was introduced to a wider audience by Gray Barker in 1970, [4] [5] and was later popularized by John Keel in his 1975 book The Mothman Prophecies, [6] claiming that there were paranormal events related to the sightings, and a connection to the collapse of the Silver Bridge. The book was later adapted into a 2002 film starring ...
The phrase is often used in the context of paranormal and other pseudoscientific claims. [7] [8] [9] It is also frequently invoked in scientific literature to challenge research proposals, [10] like a new species of Amazonian tapir, [6] biparental inheritance of mitochondrial DNA, [11] or a Holocene "mega-tsunami". [12]
Coffey has authored several books on cryptozoology and the paranormal. ... The most famous Bigfoot encounter in Kentucky’s history, Coffey says, was in 1782 and involved the one and only Daniel ...
The Haunted: The True Story of One Family's Nightmare by Robert Curran with Jack Smurl and Janet Smurl and Ed and Lorraine Warren (St. Martin's Press, 1988) ISBN 0-312-01440-6 Satan's Harvest by Ed & Lorraine Warren, Michael Lasalandra, Mark Merenda, Maurice & Nancy Theriault (Graymalkin Media, 2014; originally published 1990 by Dell Publishing ...
The Devil's chair (or haunted chair) is a folklore legend that describes a class of funerary or memorial sculpture common in the United States during the 19th century. The Devil's Footprints (or the Devon Devil ) was a phenomenon that occurred during February 1855 around the Exe Estuary in East and South Devon , England.
Oct. 30—ALBUQUERQUE — Cody Polston calls himself a "skeptical believer." He doesn't assume every ghost story is true, but he has spent nearly 40 years visiting the Southwest's purportedly ...
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Act I, Scene IV by Henry Fuseli (1789). Hauntology (a portmanteau of haunting and ontology, also spectral studies, spectralities, or the spectral turn) is a range of ideas referring to the return or persistence of elements from the social or cultural past, as in the manner of a ghost.