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Seneca Jemisin and the Ouija Board
The Ouija board was invoked in yet another legal case. When Helen Dow Peck died in 1955 at the age of 83, her relatives anticipated that she would have left them each a portion of her pretty considerable fortune. But no one knew that Mrs. Peck had been spelled out by a Ouija board when she and her late husband Frank were playing with one 40 years earlier. And then the two members of her household staff read $1 million from her will to a man named John Gayle Forbes who used telepathy to contact her through an Ouija board.
In addition to being the focus of corporate machinations, the Ouija board has also been invoked in many legal cases and has been featured in pop culture throughout the 20th century. But how does it work, psychologically speaking?
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