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  2. 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]

  3. Melissa Doi - Wikipedia

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    The lead author wrote that Doi had helped by making hundreds of phone calls, as well as locating and reviewing reference materials. Doi helped to identify boundaries within the project through her "sincere reaction" to it. [12] Doi was said to have "loved" Northwestern, and was looking forward to a class reunion shortly before she was killed. [11]

  4. 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.

  5. The babysitter and the man upstairs - Wikipedia

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    The phone rings; the unknown caller tells her to "check the children". The girl dismisses the call, but the anonymous caller dials back several times, and the girl becomes increasingly frightened. Eventually, the babysitter calls the police, who inform her they will trace the next call.

  6. 'The Black Phone' explained: A real life killer, childhood ...

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    The phone is dead. And it's ringing. So reads the tagline for "The Black Phone," Scott Derrickson's haunting adaptation of Joe Hill's short story.The script, which Derrickson co-wrote with his ...

  7. 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.

  8. 35 Times People’s Intuition Spotted Something Was ... - AOL

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    That trepidation likely triggered these people to act on the unpleasant feelings they felt in the pit of their stomachs as they shared their personal stories 35 Times People’s Intuition Spotted ...

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