Originally posted by Mike Covell
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I made frankfurters tonight, or rather my mother did (she's getting better). I just bought the franks before I came home. Actually I feel she will be resumng normal living in another two weeks or less.
Thanks all for the good wishes for her recovery.
My inquiry about Maybrick is based on a story that at the still existing Priory in Balham the ghost of an angry man (presumably Charles Bravo) has been seen in the area where his bedroom was located. Such sitings are not uncommon. People who used the Lincoln bedroom in the WHite House supposedly saw that President's ghost. I have never heard of his ghost being seen at the theater box in Ford's Theater.*
*By the way, most people don't realize it but more than just Lincoln died violently at the theater. After the assassination, Stanton arranged to close the building as a theater (understandably so - it seemed indecent at the time to leave it a theater, particularly as the President was killed watching a play and by a well known actor). Ford's became a government office building. It remained so until the upper floors collapsed in 1893, killing about two dozen government employees. Ironically it collapsed in January 1893 on the same day the newspapers announced the death of the great Shakespearean actor Edwin Booth (John Wilkes' brother). The building was not torn down (I don't understand why) but repaired and slowly turned into a museum honoring Lincoln. Now it's an occasional theater again.
I have not heard of many Presidential ghosts, but I am aware that the ghost of Chester Arthur has been sometimes noticed near his still standing (but, alas, unprotected) brownstone in Manhattan on lower Lexington Avenue. The figure is described as a tall man with facial whiskers in a top hat, usually walking towards the brownstone. The brownstone has a small store in the basement - ground floor.
I am curious about ghosts connected to crimes. Deeming, for example, murdered his first wife and four children at Dinham Villa near Rainhill just outside of Liverpool. Nobody has apparently noted any ghosts near that area.
Hence my question about the Maybricks.
Best wishes,
Jeff
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