The last witch of England
Helen has a particularly sensible sixth sense. She had predicted how long the First World War lasted, even knowing before the birth of the first tank in the world.
Helen has a particularly sensible sixth sense. She had predicted how long the First World War lasted, even knowing before the birth of the first tank in the world.
The most prestigious life of a "witch" in England in the 20th century
Helen Macfarlane was born in 1897 in a poor family in Perthshire, central Scotland, then grew up in the countryside of Callander, Stirlingshire.
In 1918, Helen was pregnant but no one knew who the father was. She settled in Dundee, then married Henry Duncan and had five more children.
Thanks to telepathy , she travels across the country to perform mystical souls ceremonies that amaze the scientific world.
A scene in the field of Helen Duncan
In 1931, Harry Price, a spiritual researcher, personally invited the couple to London to 'check the falseness of rumors'.
December 25, 1941: In the Mediterranean Sea, the 29,000-ton HMS Barham, which raided the Italian fleet, encountered three heavy torpedoes by the German army.
The giant ship was sunk for a few minutes, dragging the lives of all 861 soldiers into the sea. After the defeat in Blitz, the British government decided to hide this tragic event. Even pretending to send Christmas greeting cards to soldiers' relatives.
However, a few days after the shipwreck, Helen celebrated the reincarnation and "called" a soldier on the ship HMS Barham who kept wailing: 'The ship was sunk'.
Immediately, the police had the most famous grandmother of England at the time. Helen Duncan - nicknamed the witch Hellish Nell - was brought to court under Chapter 4 of the Magic Act of 1735.
The trial was quick to follow the orders of the Ministry of Defense, because more than anyone, Helen Duncan was the biggest concern they had to guard against to protect the confidentiality of the D-Day plan (the landing of US troops entered Seine Bay on June 6, 1944, with assistance from Britain and other allied nations.
Not long ago, the leaders secretly watched Duncan after hearing her prophesied: a British warship would be sunk during the war - although the news had been suppressed by the government. Security of soldiers' families at home.
After all, the judge only takes 30 minutes to bring up the impeachment.Helen Duncan became the last person to be sentenced to "use magic" in England.
The news quickly arrived at the British Navy Ministry, surprising them and being cautious. Two years later, in January 1944, senior leaders decided to "take a step ahead" to ensure the confidentiality of the D-Days plan to be conducted in June. Helen's arrest warrant was executed immediately. hesitated.
Initially, Helen Duncan was only given a sentence of imprisonment for 9 months, but after that, authorities continued to hold Helen in wait for further treatment at the Old Bailey court.
The second trial took place in 7 days. That day, the entire community of her grandparents all over the country teamed up to protect Helen, and 44 witnesses swore her predictions did not lie. However, every effort failed in vain.
Helen Duncan - the last victim in the "magic purge" in England - lived the last days of insanity in a Nottingham hospital, died on December 6, 1956.
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