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  2. D. Scott Rogo - Wikipedia

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    He is most well known for his book written with Raymond Bayless titled Phone Calls From The Dead (1979) in which they describe an alleged paranormal phenomenon in which people report that they receive simple, brief, and usually single-occurrence telephone calls from spirits of deceased relatives, friends, or strangers. [8]

  3. Night Call (The Twilight Zone) - Wikipedia

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    "Night Call" is a 1964 episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone directed by Jacques Tourneur. The story follows an elderly woman, played by Gladys Cooper, who receives persistent disturbing phone calls from an anonymous caller.

  4. Electronic voice phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Bayless later went on to co-author the 1979 book, Phone Calls From the Dead. In 1959, Swedish painter and film producer Friedrich Jürgenson was recording bird songs. Upon playing the tape later, he heard what he interpreted to be his dead father's voice and then the spirit of his deceased wife calling his name. [8]

  5. Beth Bentley - Wikipedia

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    She published two full-length collections of poems, both with Ohio University Press: Phone Calls From the Dead in 1970 and Country of Resemblances in 1976. [3] [4] She also published several chapbooks and edited a selection of the poetry of Hazel Hall. [5] Her poem Northern Idylls was included in The Best American Poetry 1989. [6]

  6. Zombie debt: They're coming for you, and there's no escape - AOL

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    My zombie story, "Five Places You Must Visit After You Die" is included in the new anthology, "Book of Dead Things." But those aren't the zombies in question. Zombie debt: They're coming for you ...

  7. List of urban legends - Wikipedia

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    The 999 phone charging myth is an urban legend which claims that calling an emergency telephone number, then promptly hanging up, charges mobile phone batteries. [ 2 ] The 1962 Halloween massacre was an urban legend about a photo of a Halloween costume party in 1962, in which seven people were purportedly killed.

  8. Sorry, Right Number - Wikipedia

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    before the line goes dead. Katie immediately assumes the call came from her daughter Polly, who is away at boarding school, but a call to Polly proves otherwise. Katie also rules out her mother, but she cannot reach her sister Dawn. Katie and Bill rush over to Dawn's house; despite the appearance of forced entry, Dawn is all right and did not call.

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