Rosenheim Poltergeist

The case of the Rosenheim Poltergeist is that of reports of a poltergeist haunting in Rosenheim in southern Bavaria (Germany) in the later 1960s. Equipment in the office of the lawyer Sigmund Adam allegedly operated itself from summer 1967 to January 1968, which was investigated by local journalists, police, physicists, and engineers. The parapsychologist Hans Bender tied the events to the presence of the secretary Annemarie Schaberl. The phenomenon's media coverage did little to settle allegations that the paranormal activity was faked, as no clear proof was offered either way.

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