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  1. I don't know i it would be of interest, but the story of Derosier can also be found in the book Strangely Enough! by CB Colby. I have an abridged copy from 1965 or later and it is extremely uncited, but most of the details match with the entry in this video. The only major difference is that a nurse got her fingernail under the mirror and it not only became unstuck, it jumped several feet in the air. This video is literally the only other time I've seen reference to this story.

  2. The compound used on Rosalia, was found hidden in the desk of the embalmer, by his own granddaughter. Anyone who has been to the Catacombs, just sees an innocent child, who was loved by her family. Nothing spooky. That said, the casket should never have been opened, as she is now decaying from being exposed to air.

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  4. In the matter of the mirror in the Jeffery Deroseier incident, the answer is magnetic paint. I have a glass mirror that sticks to my refigerator because the back is covered with magnetic paint. Let me tell you it's a 'bitch' to remove it from my fridge.

  5. Szukalski had come to the US in 1907 with his family , first to New York and then to Chicago where his father was a blacksmith. He started his proper art career at the Art Institute of Chicago at age 13. Antoni Popiel another Polish sculptor who suggested sending him back to Poland to study in Krakow which he did for 3 years before returning to Chicago in 1913.

  6. Cain's Jawbone was solved a bunch of times in the years since the first three, they just stopped keeping track of it, and at some point it was just niche forums keeping up with the winners.

  7. There's a tunnel under Moosejaw, Saskatchewan – but they know what it was used for – it was for Al Capone to smuggle booze back and forth between the US and Canada. I took a tour once and it was fun to check out.

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