Evelyn Hollow
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I don't think it explains all of it.
I think it could definitely explain some of the physical aspects of the case, some of the medical aspects.
But post-traumatic stress disorder doesn't cause almost a dozen lip matches to fall from the ceiling one after another.
It doesn't cause physical objects to move around the room.
We do know that some people believe that poltergeist cases can be caused by a human rather than a spirit or a ghost.
William Roll coined the term RSPK, which is recurrent spontaneous psychokinesis.
No, I think this is the most severe incident of physical harm in any poltergeist case I have ever seen.
And we're not just talking about a scratch.
She's stabbed, it's pulled back out of her and it flies back into her again.
She's bleeding quite profusely.
It's incredibly serious.
Yeah, it's significant in that I think it reflects the psychology of the situation.
For her, she had this incredibly traumatic experience.
She's now got these further, seemingly endless, potentially paranormal traumatic experiences.
So either she is giving it that name, or someone else is sort of feeding her or leading her on that it's her name, or it is genuinely some sort of person or demon that has possessed her.
She married twice.
She had a son by each of her husbands.
Both husbands died, so she became a double widow.
And then after that, she lived in poverty for the rest of her life and she died at just age 52.