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When six-year-old Joanna and eleven-year-old Jacqueline Pollock were killed in a car accident in 1957, their parents were shattered. A year later, they gave birth to twin girls — Gillian and Jennifer — who would grow to eerily mirror the sisters they'd never met. From shared birthmarks and identical personality traits to memories of toys, places, and even the tragic accident itself, the twins' story left doctors and researchers baffled. Tonight, we explore a case that continues to be cited as one of the most compelling examples of reincarnation in modern history.
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When six-year-old Joanna and eleven-year-old Jacqueline Pollock were killed in a car accident in 1957, their parents were shattered. A year later, they gave birth to twin girls — Gillian and Jennifer — who would grow to eerily mirror the sisters they'd never met. From shared birthmarks and identical personality traits to memories of toys, places, and even the tragic accident itself, the twins' story left doctors and researchers baffled. Tonight, we explore a case that continues to be cited as one of the most compelling examples of reincarnation in modern history.
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Subscribe to Crime at Bedtimes Youtube channel HERE
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