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Release date: 12 Nov 2015 | * Release date: 12 Nov 2015 | ||
* Cover Illustration: Etienne Gilfillan from source material. | |||
* Top Flash Image: Museum of London | |||
===Strange Days=== | |||
Floating city over China, phantom siren haunts Swansea, escapological mishaps, back from the dead, UFO outsider art, epic sneezathon, Mothman anniversary, knitted alien autopsy, history's earliest beheadings - and much more. | |||
* 05 The Conspirasphere | |||
* 14 Science | |||
* 16 Archaeology | |||
* 18 Ghostwatch | |||
* 21 Alien Zoo | |||
* 25 Mythconceptions | |||
* 26 Necrolog | |||
* 28 The UFO Files | |||
'''Contents''' | |||
* 32 The Case of the Headless Evangelist - Hex and violence in old Detriot | |||
* 40 A Woolf in the Fold - The Bloomsbury set and Jack the Ripper | |||
* 48 The Black Dahlia - Surrealism and the art of murder | |||
* 06 Attack of the Giant Vegetables - A bumper harvest in more ways than one | |||
* 18 Haunting Healey - Labour MPs vs the supernatural | |||
===Features=== | |||
32 The Headless Evangelist (cover story)<br />In July 1929, the city of Detroit was rocked by the bizarre and bloody killing of an entire family. Benny Evangelist was an oddball sorcerer and self-proclaimed prophet - but why did someone cut off his head and slaughter his wife and children? Was it a case of magical murder or ritualistic revenge? '''ROBERT DAMON SCHNECK''' investigates one of the strangest unsolved cases in the annals of American crime. | |||
40 Virginia Woolf and the Whitechapel Murders<br />A considerable distance, geographical and social, separated the elegant squares of Bloomsbury from the slums of Whitechapel, and yet there exists a curious network of connections between one of England's most celebrated novelists and Jack the Ripper, as '''THERESE TAYLOR''' explains. | |||
48 Black Dahlia: The Art of Killing<br />Was one of the 20th century's most notorious unsolved cases a ritual killing of even a homicide planned as a work of art? '''BRIAN J ROBB''' examines the evidence in the shocking murder of Elisabeth Short, better known as the Black Dahlia. | |||
===Reports=== | |||
22 The Crime Museum Uncovered - Inside Scotland Yard's Special Collection | |||
30 Blasts From the Past - No 60. The Monster Makers | |||
56 Building a Fortean Library - No 5. A trick, a treat, and some startled hares | |||
76 Fortean Traveller - No 104. The Missing Lake of Guerledan | |||
===Regulars=== | |||
* 02 Editorial | |||
* 59 Reviews | |||
* 71 Letters | |||
* 75 It Happened to Me | |||
* 79 Phenomenomix | |||
* 80 Strange Deaths | |||
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Revision as of 14:11, 5 February 2016
Fortean Times #334 (December 2015)
- Release date: 12 Nov 2015
- Cover Illustration: Etienne Gilfillan from source material.
- Top Flash Image: Museum of London
Strange Days
Floating city over China, phantom siren haunts Swansea, escapological mishaps, back from the dead, UFO outsider art, epic sneezathon, Mothman anniversary, knitted alien autopsy, history's earliest beheadings - and much more.
- 05 The Conspirasphere
- 14 Science
- 16 Archaeology
- 18 Ghostwatch
- 21 Alien Zoo
- 25 Mythconceptions
- 26 Necrolog
- 28 The UFO Files
Contents
- 32 The Case of the Headless Evangelist - Hex and violence in old Detriot
- 40 A Woolf in the Fold - The Bloomsbury set and Jack the Ripper
- 48 The Black Dahlia - Surrealism and the art of murder
- 06 Attack of the Giant Vegetables - A bumper harvest in more ways than one
- 18 Haunting Healey - Labour MPs vs the supernatural
Features
32 The Headless Evangelist (cover story)
In July 1929, the city of Detroit was rocked by the bizarre and bloody killing of an entire family. Benny Evangelist was an oddball sorcerer and self-proclaimed prophet - but why did someone cut off his head and slaughter his wife and children? Was it a case of magical murder or ritualistic revenge? ROBERT DAMON SCHNECK investigates one of the strangest unsolved cases in the annals of American crime.
40 Virginia Woolf and the Whitechapel Murders
A considerable distance, geographical and social, separated the elegant squares of Bloomsbury from the slums of Whitechapel, and yet there exists a curious network of connections between one of England's most celebrated novelists and Jack the Ripper, as THERESE TAYLOR explains.
48 Black Dahlia: The Art of Killing
Was one of the 20th century's most notorious unsolved cases a ritual killing of even a homicide planned as a work of art? BRIAN J ROBB examines the evidence in the shocking murder of Elisabeth Short, better known as the Black Dahlia.
Reports
22 The Crime Museum Uncovered - Inside Scotland Yard's Special Collection
30 Blasts From the Past - No 60. The Monster Makers
56 Building a Fortean Library - No 5. A trick, a treat, and some startled hares
76 Fortean Traveller - No 104. The Missing Lake of Guerledan
Regulars
- 02 Editorial
- 59 Reviews
- 71 Letters
- 75 It Happened to Me
- 79 Phenomenomix
- 80 Strange Deaths