"'Who killed you?' The jurors who used a Ouija board to find a murderer guilty." A report

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One month after a man was declared guilty of murder, it came out that four of the jurors had consulted an ouija board which told them to declare him guilty.

"As the other jurors slept, the small group sat on the floor around a crude Ouija board they had made from a piece of paper and a hotel room wine glass.

They each put a finger on top of the glass and asked a spirit to guide the glass over letters of the alphabet and the words ‘yes’ or ‘no’.

One juror, Ray, took charge of addressing the spirit, which identified itself via the glass as Harry Fuller.

Ray asked, ‘Who killed you?’. The glass spelled out, ‘Stephen Young done it’.

He said, ‘How?’. The glass spelled, ‘Shot’.

As the jurors discussed what they should do, the glass spelled out: ‘Vote guilty tomorrow’."
 
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So then you start up the Ouija board and get “Harry Fuller” back. You ask him some questions only he would know but that the jurors don’t. You take the answers and verify them with someone who knew Harry.

What? Since the jurors don’t know they can’t use the ideomotor effect to make the board say what they want subconsciously? Score: Reason - 14 trillion, Superstition - 0
 
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