I guess Halloween got me thinking...did Lizzie ever express any interest or belief in the paranormal? I suppose any news of her having held a seance to contact dear dad and step-mum would be too much to ask, but anything along those lines ever reported? Any hint that she held any curiousity in the paranormal?
I know after the murders, she fell away from the church she'd attended (not that that in itself means anything more than she was tired of the stares, whispers, etc), but I wondered if, personally, that may have made her more "open" to other spiritual possibilities, including communicating with the dearly departed?
I believe that seances were somewhat "en vogue" at the time, and if she was hanging out with "the theatrical set," all the more exposure to something of that nature.
Anyhow, any info out there to this end?
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wonder if she played with a ouja board.lol. But I think because she did lean towards the religous, that maybe she didn't because she might have thought it was a sin. And she was a very well (?) brought up Victorian woman. But anything is possible.
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