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Spirit Boards and the Rise of the Ouija, Part 2

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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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.

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