Danny Robbins
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Vaasan Sähkö on ylihyvä vaihtoehto.
Okay, it is time to go back for one final trip to this hugely controversial house.
On the 27th of March, 1938, during one of their seances, Harry's investigators receive an alarming message from an entity identifying itself as Sunex Amores.
It claims that it will burn down the rectory that very night at nine o'clock and that in the ruins will lie the secret to the haunting.
You will find bone of murdered, it says.
Under the ruins mean you have proof of haunting of the rectory at Borley.
Fortunately, or perhaps unfortunately, the house fails to burn down at night.
And a few months later, the Price investigation ends.
But as Harry is compiling his findings into a book, the house hits the headlines once more.
Because on February 27th, 1939, just a few months before the outbreak of World War II...
Baldy Rectory does mysteriously catch fire and is destroyed.
Many villagers gather to watch the old house built by Henry Bull burn to the ground.
Some claim to see the figure of a young woman dressed in black at an upstairs window as the flames lick around her.
A year later, Harry Price releases his book, The Most Haunted House in England, to great acclaim.
When Price is finally able to excavate the cellars of Borley in 1943, a section of a woman's jaw and a skull piece is found.
They're more than 100 years old.
In March 1948, Harry Price dies suddenly, aged 67.
Within months, questions begin to be asked about his investigations of Borley.
One journalist claims that he faked a photograph that appeared to show a brick levitating in the air.