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Watseka Wonder is the name given to the alleged spiritual possession of fourteen-year-old Lurancy Vennum of Watseka, Illinois in the late 19th century.
The film is based upon the events surrounding what became known as the 'Watseka Wonder'. Using period photographs, dramatic recreations, and interviews with subject experts, it addresses what is allegedly the first well-documented and recorded spirit possession story in America of 1877, and the subsequent recorded "possessions" suffered by Lurancy.
Watseka or Watchekee (c. 1810–1878) was a Potawatomi Native American woman, born in Illinois, and named for the heroine of a Potawatomi legend. Her uncle was Tamin, the chief of the Kankakee Potawatomi Indians.
The story of the Watseka Wonder, in which 13-year-old Mary Lurancy Vennum was supposedly spirit possessed by the ghost of 19-year-old Mary Roff in Watseka, Illinois, in 1878. 51 [ 53 ] "Within the Walls"
The Watseka Wonder: Kendrick Johnson: 21 June 2020 177. Gio's Burner Phone and a Very Slow Steamship Tour Congelier House Sherri Dally abduction 28 June 2020 178. Christine's News Network and a Confused Conflagration Cornelio Closa, The Invisible Boy Murder of Dominique Fells 5 July 2020 179. Gio's Quantum Point and How to Spell Meghan Backwards
Watseka is a city in and the county seat of Iroquois County, Illinois, United States. [2] It is located approximately 15 miles (24 km) west of the Illinois-Indiana state line on U.S. Route 24 . The population of Watseka was 4,679 as of the 2020 Census.
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What I said, am saying, is that your article contains a very glib criticism of the Watseka incident by a fringe author whose central claim of criticism (witness incompetency), although not mentioned in the article, is offered without any evidence, and is refuted by a highly regarded (highly regarded even in the critic paragraph of this article ...