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Famous Psychics - Helen Duncan

 
Author: Michael Russell

The Helen Duncan story is one that is both fantastic and sadly, very tragic. She was born in Scotland in 1898. Her greatest period of popularity was during the 1930's and 1940's when the was most in demand as a psychic. What she was most known for was holding sances in people's homes where she would supposedly contact family members who had long gone to their graves.

In 1933 Duncan was accused of fraud when a policewoman successfully grabbed a vest that was supposed to be Helen's spirit child helper. She was found guilty of fraud and fined ten pounds. In spite of this scandal, she continued to hold her sances until 1944 when one of them was raided by the police. A police officer tried to grab the ectoplasm that was coming from the medium, thinking it was just a white sheet, but he was unable to grab a hold of it. No sheet was actually found when other officers went through the room. Even though no evidence of fraud was discovered, Duncan and three others were ordered to appear at Portsmouth magistrates' court. They were all charged with conspiracy.

They were refused bail, and Duncan spent four days in a British prison. The case was sent to the central criminal court at the Old Bailey. There, many charges were brought against her which included vagrancy and conspiracy, and believe it or not, the Witchcraft Act of 1735. This absolutely caused an uproar with Spiritualists. The trial lasted seven days. During that time many people testified on Duncan's behalf. They each recalled many feats she performed. Duncan told one of her visitors that a family member had just died, and later it was confirmed that this person had died just two hours before the meeting. Many other claims were made to verify that Duncan was indeed legitimate.

Even though many attempts were made to prove Duncan's ability, she was eventually sentenced to nine months in jail. After she finished serving her sentence, she returned to do her spiritual work. There were many accounts of her work as a medium. Many of the reports told of the actual appearances of those who had passed away.

In 1951, the Witchcraft Act of 1735 was finally done away with and in its place was put the Fraudulent Mediums Act. In 1956, the police raided one of Helen's sances in Nottingham. They claimed to be searching for props and interrupted a sance right in the middle. Supposedly this interruption caused a great shock to Duncan by having the ectoplasm return to her body too quickly. A doctor was called to examine her. She became so ill that she had to return to Scotland to be with her family. In just five weeks after the raid she died. Many believe the raid to be the cause.

There are no definite conclusions to this very sad and tragic story. If she was the talented medium that many claimed she was then she did herself no good by adding fraudulent activities to her gifts. The truth is, we will never really know if she was a gifted psychic or just another con artist.

Author Bio:

Michael Russell

Michael Russell has been involved in online business since early 2001, and whilst spending countless hours each month running his business still finds time for various hobbies and interests.

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