Editing June 28, 1928 - Letter To Carl Ellis
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Pembrook did feel somebody intrude upon our seance in New York - and it was not of his concious working. He has a good basic groundng in the occult, but until then he was innocent of Mystery. Two of his clients wanted him to clear the "evil vibratons" from the Winterswater house. Seems there was an axe murder in 1880. Mr. Winterswater was an experimenter in necromancy, possibly along with a Mr. George Eringuez, Mr. Winterswater and his wife were murdered with a hatchet - the wife was found first & Mr.Winterswater's was body destroyed beyond certain identification. | Pembrook did feel somebody intrude upon our seance in New York - and it was not of his concious working. He has a good basic groundng in the occult, but until then he was innocent of Mystery. Two of his clients wanted him to clear the "evil vibratons" from the Winterswater house. Seems there was an axe murder in 1880. Mr. Winterswater was an experimenter in necromancy, possibly along with a Mr. George Eringuez, Mr. Winterswater and his wife were murdered with a hatchet - the wife was found first & Mr.Winterswater's was body destroyed beyond certain identification. | ||
β | However, matters have intruded into the | + | However, matters have intruded into the twenitheh century: Mr. Pembrook found one of Mr. Winterswater's experiments in necormancy & brought it back to life after fifty years in the grave. I am enclosing photographs. |
We have discovered a number of documents in the house, and in a safety deposit box in town. (Incidentally, the box is only paid up to about 1930) I am enclosing photographs of the documents. | We have discovered a number of documents in the house, and in a safety deposit box in town. (Incidentally, the box is only paid up to about 1930) I am enclosing photographs of the documents. |