The Enfield Poltergeist Tapes: One of the most disturbing cases in history. What really happened?

Melvyn J Willin
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The Enfield Poltergeist Tapes: One of the most disturbing cases in history. What really happened?

Melvyn J Willin
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  • Published date: May 25, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 206
  • Publisher: White Crow Books
  • ISBN: 9781786770738
  • Dimensions: 5.0" W x 0.47" L x 8.0" H

The Enfield Poltergeist became and has remained one of the best-known cases of its kind, not least perhaps because its somewhat dramatic nature and its human interest have sustained several television programmes and assorted publications. It has, however, been eyed in less friendly fashion by various of the more austere members of the psychical research community and certain other persons of a sceptical disposition. The result has been a good deal of sometimes acrimonious dispute. In this situation Dr.Willin's new volume is particularly welcome. It contains a considerable amount of hitherto unpublished information - indeed quite possibly more first-hand information about the case than has ever appeared before in one volume. And its approach to the numerous clashes of opinion is commendably balanced. It is one of the rare books to which one can truthfully apply the hackneyed claim that within its designated area it is essential reading.

Dr Alan Gauld, author of Poltergeists.

The Enfield Poltergeist Case, a much-publicised set of events, needs occasional fresh scrutiny and analysis. This study by Dr Willin fulfils this need admirably; there is a fresh and close examination of the audio records, and interviews with witnesses, which re-evaluate and enrich the amount of available data. This is a painstaking investigation that will become an essential part of the literature.

Professor John Poynton, Vice-President, Society for Psychical Research.

Dr Willin has performed a valuable service in transcribing and presenting Maurice Grosse's Enfield poltergeist tapes so that readers can judge for themselves how far the material supports the positive views expressed by Guy Lyon Playfair in This house is haunted.

Mary Rose Barrington, chairman of the Enfield Poltergeist Investigation Committee, author of Talking About Psychical Research: Thoughts on Life, Death and the Nature of Reality.

The Enfield poltergeist is one of the most famous psychical research investigations of the twentieth century. But between the sensationalised accounts in the media and the more sceptical (unpublished) report of the Society for Psychical Research, where lies the truth? As the archive liaison officer for the Society, custodian of the tape recordings from the case, and a friend of the primary investigators, Dr Willin is in a unique position to present the evidence, so that readers can decide for themselves. We may never know for sure but the result is an engrossing perspective on this unique case.

Professor Bernard Carr, professor of mathematics and astronomy at Queen Mary University of London.

Dr Willin has researched alleged paranormal phenomena for over twenty-five years and has two doctorates in related aspects of the subject. He is the Honorary Archives Liaison Officer and a Council member of the Society for Psychical Research and a consultant to the Ghost Club. He has published many articles and several books on the theme of psychical research. He has been the custodian of the ''Enfield Poltergeist'' tapes since the deaths of Maurice Grosse and Guy Lyon Playfair and he has transcribed and digitalized the complete collection. He knew both men personally and shared many hours of conversation with them about the case.

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