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In the late 1800s, Nellie Titus had a dream about a missing girl. A dream so precise, so disturbingly accurate, that it drew the attention of scholars, spiritualists, and skeptics alike — including America’s most famous psychologist, William James.
In this episode, we step back in time to a snow-covered mill town, where a woman who’d had visions all her life claimed to see what no one else could.
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In the late 1800s, Nellie Titus had a dream about a missing girl. A dream so precise, so disturbingly accurate, that it drew the attention of scholars, spiritualists, and skeptics alike — including America’s most famous psychologist, William James.
In this episode, we step back in time to a snow-covered mill town, where a woman who’d had visions all her life claimed to see what no one else could.
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