Note the description of the members of the Jones family. Mrs. Jones’s description draws from contemporary gender roles of the nuclear family. Similarly, note the order in which their daughter is mentioned. Much of the focus is on Ted’s description due to his believed association with the poltergeist. Some similarities can be seen within the descriptions of Ted and the children suspected in the Seaford and Poultry Farm cases – notably their intellect and perceived peculiarity. Editions of Ted Pauls’ fanzine can be viewed within the Eileen J. Garrett Parapsychology Foundation Collection at UMBC’s AOK Library Special Collections.
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“The Baltimore Poltergeist,” Michael Naver and Travis Kidd, from Tomorrow, Vol. 8, No. 2, Spring 1960, pg. 10, Folder “Baltimore Poltergeist,” Box D, Eileen J. Garrett Parapsychology Foundation collection, Collection 331, Special Collections, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Baltimore, MD).