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Who invented the Ouija Board

  • . Some have suggested multiple personality disorder or a photographic memory that allowed Pearl to remember the intricate details she'd read about the plants, social customs, and foods of the 1600s that Patience wrote about.

    . Some have suggested multiple personality disorder or a photographic memory that allowed Pearl to remember the intricate details she'd read about the plants, social customs, and foods of the 1600s that Patience wrote about.
    She remembered some about the board.
  • Through Pearl, Patience explained that she was an Englishwoman who immigrated to New England in the late 1600s and was killed "by an Indian" in an attack

    Through Pearl, Patience explained that she was an Englishwoman who immigrated to New England in the late 1600s and was killed "by an Indian" in an attack
    The person was so called killed because of the board.
  • Who invented the Ouijia Board

    Who invented the Ouijia Board
    The Ouija board was created July 1, 1890.
  • First advertised as "Ouija, the Wonderful Talking Board," in 1891, it sold for just $1.50.

    First advertised as "Ouija, the Wonderful Talking Board," in 1891, it sold for just $1.50.
    The first ever Ouija Board was sold for just $1.50
  • U.S. Patent number 446,054 was granted to Elijah Bond on Feb. 10, 1891.

    U.S. Patent number 446,054 was granted to Elijah Bond on Feb. 10, 1891.
    If anyone wanted to buy or use a Ouija Board they had to pay Elijah Bond.
  • In 1933, a 15-year-old girl from San Diego, CA, named Mattie Turley shot her father to death, claiming that the Ouija board told her to do it.

     In 1933, a 15-year-old girl from San Diego, CA, named Mattie Turley shot her father to death, claiming that the Ouija board told her to do it.
    She apparently said that the board told her to do it.
  • Stephen Young, a British man convicted of a double murder in 1994, was granted a retrial after it was discovered that the jury consulted a Ouija board the night before reaching their verdict.

    Stephen Young, a British man convicted of a double murder in 1994, was granted a retrial after it was discovered that the jury consulted a Ouija board the night before reaching their verdict.
    Stephen Young convicted of a double murder in 1994.