Esther Cox and The Great Amherst Mystery

Esther Cox House 


The Esther Cox story was one of the most frightening Poltergeist accounts in Canadian History, and we were fortunate enough to investigate a location that had ties to Esther!
 

Cumberland County Museum and Archives
Cumberland County Museum and Archives
Amherst has a very unique history, and the Cumberland County Museum and Archives  contains many artifacts of historical significance. One of their displays commemorates the haunting of Ester Cox, one of Canada’s most famous and documented case of Poltergeist activity.

For months it tormented a 19-year-old girl and her family with deafening noises, horrifying threats and unspeakable violence in one of the most famous poltergeist cases in Canadian history.

~ Stephen Wagner is a paranormal researcher and author.

 

The strange events were witnessed and documented by many people, and even became the subject of a book, The Great Amherst Mystery.

During our investigation we recorded some stunning EVPs... this is one of them!



Needless to say, we were pretty excited to capture this! 
 
Here's another evp that we recorded. You may find this clip a little disturbing.  ** headphones are recommended **
 




If you would like to learn more about the Esther Cox story, here's a great article posted by Stephen Wagner on thoughtco.com titled The Terrifying Amherst Poltergeist





If you are from Nova Scotia, and have experienced something paranormal, or an event that happened to someone you know, we would love to share your story!

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