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Ouija Boards - The History of Themselves
In 1921, the Ouija was central to a defamation case in Chicago when Mrs. Frank Walter sued one of her friends for spreading rumors about her based on what the Ouija had told her. There is a very convoluted murder case in New York in 1930 that also brought the Ouija board into the courtroom as part of the killer's defense. The murderer Nancy Bowen was reportedly a member of the Seneca Nations. Lillian Jemisin said to have goaded Bowen on through the use of a Ouija board using this novelty to convince Bowen that Clotilled Mershon was a witch.
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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