- Doyle failed to do good detective work in many ways. The first way he failed was sending someone else in to do research for him. If he is going to write an opinionated belief he should have done all of the research himself. Second of all I think that he should have watched the girls take the pictures, or even if the fairies were scared of adults he could have filmed them taking the pictures. He also should have had separate interviews with the girls, so that they can't cover for each other. They were definitely many things Doyle could have done to investigate the case better.
- Addams discovers that many of the women have lost children themselves. One of the stories that interested me most the story of Liboucha. Liboucha was the daughter of an immigrant mother. Her mother had to scrub floors and work as a janitor, her moms only goal in life was to make sure that she was well educated and had a better life than she had going up. Liboucha suddenly died of heart failure, and the mother wasn't notify until two days later. I think that people are drawn to believing in thing that don't exist because they provide a sense of comfort. Often times in movies and television fairies are seen in positive light. For example the fairy godmother. When people go through something traumatic like the loss of a loved many people start to question the after life. Some people believe in reincarnation and might think that people could be reincarnated as fairies or animals. In both of the stories the people who believed in the fairies and the devil baby were people who had lost family members and people close to them.
- I think there is a particular mystery behind science. A lot of times unexplainable things happen, and you don't really start to believe or question science until you experience it for yourself. I'm not sure how much of it I believe, but I definitely think there is a possibility that there is more out there that we don't know about.
- I researched the Ghost of Helen's Bridge in Asheville North Carolina. The story is about young mother who lost her child in a fire. Helen and her daughter were poor, and they lived up in the mountains of Asheville near the bridge in a small hut. In the mountains lived a wealthy family with a huge mansion. The bridge was "constructed in 1909 to provide access to the nearby Zealandia Mansion". The family who owned the mansion was having a party one night, and they hired Helen to work serving drinks. While Helen was working her daughter played in the library far away from the party. Later that night a fire broke out. The cause of the fire is unknown. Helens daughter died in the fire. Helen was distraught and hung herself off of the bridge. The legend has it if you go to Helens bridge and call out her name three times your car battery will die when you try to leave. There have also been reports of a women crying and a child laughing. This story proves that not all ghosts are harmful.
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