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Mina Crandon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mina Crandon Mina "Margery" Crandon (1888–November 1, 1941) was a well known physical medium who claimed that she channeled her dead brother, Walter Stinson. Investigators who studied Crandon concluded that she had no genuine paranormal ability, and others detected her in outright deception.〔Simeon Edmunds. (1966). ''Spiritualism: A Critical Survey''. Aquarian Press. p. 112. ISBN 978-0850300130〕〔Andrew Neher. (2011). ''Paranormal and Transcendental Experience: A Psychological Examination''. p. 216. ISBN 978-0486261676 "Margery Crandon was studied by at least half a dozen different set of investigators, all of whom reached the conclusion that there was no substantial evidence that any of her phenomena was paranormal and some of whom detected her in outright deception; once, she displayed some "spirit fingerprints" impressed on wax, which turned out to be those of her dentist."〕 She was the wife of a wealthy Boston surgeon and socialite, Dr. Le Roi Goddard Crandon. ==Biography==
Crandon grew up on a farm in Princeton, Ontario, Canada, but moved to Boston as a young woman. While working as a secretary of a local church in Boston, she met and married Earl Rand, a grocer. They had one son.〔Kenneth Silverman. (1996). ''Houdini!!!: The Career of Ehrich Weiss''. Harper Collins Publishers. ISBN 978-0060169787〕 She later met Dr. Crandon when she entered a Dorchester, Massachusetts, hospital for an unspecified operation,〔Milbourne Christopher. (1975). ''Mediums, Mystics, & the Occult''. Thomas Y. Crowell Company. ISBN 978-0690004762〕 possibly appendicitis.〔William Kalush, Larry Sloman. (2006). ''The Secret Life of Houdini: The Making of America's First Superhero''. Atria Books. ISBN 978-0743272087〕 Dr. Crandon was her surgeon. She and Dr. Crandon crossed paths again later that year when Dr. Crandon served as a lieutenant commander and head of surgical staff in a New England Naval hospital during the First World War and she served as a civilian volunteer ambulance driver who transported casualties to the hospital. Mina sued for divorce from Earl P. Rand in January 1918 and became Dr. Crandon's 3rd wife a few months later. She moved to Dr. Crandon's house at 10 Lime Street, with her son.〔 Dr. Crandon later adopted her son and changed his name to John Crandon.〔
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