"A team of paranormal investigators" in Sheffield, in the English county of Yorkshire, are convinced they've hit the jackpot, in the shape of a floating "ghostly figure." The picture linked from the article however, is perhaps less convincing. And it's a sign of the times when Emeritus professors lapse into the vernacular, as we read in
Spooky times: Goldsmiths’ real-life ghostbuster Boffin Chris French is writing a book about "the psychology of weird s**t." Sarah Cox interviewed him about his many years of studying ethereal excrement and about his own beliefs. Meanwhile, Valerie Forsyth writes of
A Walk in the Past: The Sauchie Poltergeist. For several months, beginning in 1960, a wee Scots lass experienced ghostly goings-on, which were witnessed by "many responsible people," in a case which remains intriguing. And finally, Ally Wilkes heaps praise on Roger Clarke's recently published
A Natural History of Ghosts. The book examines cases exclusively from England, which he says has "more ghosts per square mile than any other country in the world." (LP)
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