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Polstead Premonition Murder

Exact location not known, Polstead, Suffolk Unknown Victorian

In the sleepy Suffolk village of Polstead, a mother's intuition proved chillingly accurate. She had recurring dreams that her daughter Maria Marten had been murdered, and the details were disturbingly vivid. The dreams happened three times, each one etching itself into her mind with unsettling clarity. What's more, every detail of the nightmare came true, including the precise location of Maria's body.

This tragic case dates back to 1827, a time when such premonitions were often viewed with a mix of fascination and suspicion. The mother's prophetic dreams were documented, and their accuracy was verified, making this a remarkable example of a precognitive experience. The fact that the dreams recurred, each one a harbinger of the terrible event that unfolded, only adds to the sense of foreboding that surrounds this haunting.

Historical Context

Early 19th-century England, rural Suffolk

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
1827
Postcode Area
CO10

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