I wrote Wingmen in retaliation. My officer protagonists....would not be required to slit their wrists in shame.
Ensan Case on 'The Last Tallyho', 2011

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I wrote Wingmen in retaliation. My officer protagonists....would not be required to slit their wrists in shame.
Ensan Case on 'The Last Tallyho', 2011
The Witch Curse Murder of Christopher Case
Welcome to Episode 150: The Witch Curse Murder of Christopher Case! Christopher Case (also sometimes spelled in news media as “Christopher Chase”) was just an ordinary man in his 30s when an unlucky business trip changed the course of his life forever. While on this trip, a chance meeting with a mysterious woman in a bar resulted in a possible witch’s curse. From that moment on, Christopher was tormented by shadow people, demons, and ghosts who invaded his home and made his life a living hell. Friends watched helplessly as Christopher’s mental and physical health declined and his paranoia increased. At the end of the story, Christopher would be found dead in a dry bathtub surrounded by candles and salt. Was he really cursed? And if so, did the curse contribute to his death? Join us as we explore the details surrounding the Witch Curse Murder of Christopher Case.
The Witch's Curse
Christopher Case was an elevator music exec in the mid 90s. He traveled a lot for his job and eventually took a business trip to California. He met with an unidentified woman for a business meeting and apparently she took a liking to Christopher, making advances towards him. He was not interested in the woman's advances and politely turned her down. The woman did not take this well, and according to Christopher became extremely angry, claiming to be a witch, and yelling that she would put a hex on him, telling him he would be dead soon.
Christopher flew back home, not thinking anything of it, as he was by all accounts not religious nor superstitious whatsoever. Soon after though, he claimed that he was being awoken by strange people who threatened him and would cut up his arms. He claimed that this would happen nearly every night.
Eventually, it would get to the point where he would stay at hotels to avoid sleeping home. He called his close friends who lived across the country and told them that he believed the woman had indeed cursed him. He was in a panic. He then began visiting Christian bookstores and stocking up on crucifixes and Bibles. Shortly after, he was found in a bathtub, dead of cardiac arrest. Salt lined the floor, melted candles and crucifixes were everywhere.
The Peculiar Death of Christopher Case
This case is that of the really strange death of a young, fit and otherwise healthy man who seemingly went insane within a week - after an encounter with a woman who claimed she was a witch and that she had placed a curse on him. He reported paranormal phenomenona in his house, such as poltergeist activity and even being lifted up off his bed by invisible hands. He was soon found dead, kneeling in a bathtub and surrounded by crucifixes. He was not religious before the week before his death...
5 Murders Linked to the Paranormal
5 Murders Linked to the Paranormal
(WARNING: CONTAINS GRAPHIC PHOTOS)
There are murders that go unsolved. Creepy crime scenes and sketchy evidence make these cases a nightmare for the detective assigned. The fact of the matter is that some cases of murder; despite the confidence of the investigating authority are, for the lack of a better term; unsolvable. Why you ask? The fact of the matter is that these murders contain…
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