Articles related to "Rock Throwing Poltergeist"The Berkbigler family was tormented by a spook in 1983. The police and others could not catch the culprit. Finally, eminent parapsychologist D. Scott Rogo went to help.
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Stone throwing events occurred in times when people believed witchcraft was real and that practitioners made pacts with the devil. Poltergeists were considered demons.
The Woodson family of seven had no idea as to what caused the paranormal phenomena in the cabin they built. Fortunately, it ceased within a month.
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