
This week, Jen pulls out the paranormal toolbox and gives us the lowdown on pendulums, dowsing rods, and Ouija boards—what they are, how they (supposedly) work, and all the weird ways they’ve caused ghost hunters to argue with furniture. Spoiler: don’t ask a Ouija board if it’s friendly.
Meanwhile, Em takes us on a wild ride to Southend, England, where a man was allegedly possessed by a demonic werewolf spirit. Priests were called, things got bitey, and nobody came out of it with their dignity fully intact.
It’s a mix of ghost gear and werewolf weirdness—and as always, we’re only here to stir the pot (not summon anything, we swear).
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SOURCES:
Paranormal Tools, Part 1
https://www.manifestune.com/a-modern-guide-to-pendulum-dowsing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_phenomenon
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167945721001275
https://usghostadventures.com/uncategorized/dowsing-rods-and-water-witching
https://www.lanternghosttours.com/post/dowsing-rods-divining-the-departed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Fuld
The Southend Werewolf
SpookyIsles – Bill Ramsey: The Southend Werewolf
SlappedHam – The Bizarre Case of the Southend Werewolf
Middletown Press – Ed and Lorraine Warren Investigations
Ranker – Strangest Ed and Lorraine Warren Cases
Listverse – Most Haunting Cases of the Warrens
ScreenRant – Most Famous Warren Cases
Audible – Ed & Lorraine Warren’s Strangest Case: The Southend Werewolf
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