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"He and his wife had no soon- er purchased the property when things began to happen," Mrs. Warren says. "We brought in a priest to bless the house, and that's when all hell broke loose." Mrs. Warren and her hus- band, Ed, began researching the history of the home. They It All Adds discovered the previous owner had been Jewish. The Warrens found the man's wife was a gentile who had had her late husband buried in a Christian cemetery. That, Mrs. Warren concluded, was the problem: "He had want- ed to be buried in a Jewish cemetery." The body was exhumed, a Jewish service performed and the man laid to rest in a Jewish cemetery. And then, Mrs. War- ren said, "there were no more problems." The ghost was at peace. LI up ennis Hauck is ies of the Gods with William Hauck has served as editor of ESP, among others, and as a something of an Shatner. Mr. Hauck says he has on columnist for journals includ- anomaly. He doesn't hold reg- rare occasions seen examples ing PSI Review and Fate. 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Dennis Hauck and his book cover He became active in a number of paranormal inves- banging against her house," tigative groups, such as MU- he says. "I ran and opened the FON, the Mutual UFO window and looked outside. The National Directory of Network, and began working There was an invisible foot Haunted Places costs on psychical research journals. marking into the wood — $24.95 plus $4 shipping He served as media consultant something that left two claw and handling. To order, call for the Steven Spielberg film marks, each about 2 1/2 feet Athanor Press, 1-800-424- Close Encounters of the Third long." 5078. A Chicago native, Mr. Kind and worked on Myster- D ❑ To find out more, call 661-7637 Later, Mrs. Warren would learn the reason. Linda Abrams, a producer from New York and friend of the two, had just died. "There was a real bond be- tween all of us," said Mrs. War- ren. "We had a great telepathy." Ms. Abrams had died sud- denly of a pulmonary embolism. At that same moment, Mrs. Warren had been in church — feeling uneasy. Both she and the priest would later realize they had sensed Linda's pass- ing. Days later, Linda's ghost would make an appearance in HAUNTED PLACES