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Apparition

Greenbrier Ghost

The only case in U.S. history where ghost testimony helped convict a murderer. Zona Heaster Shue appeared to her mother and described how her husband broke her neck. His conviction proved the ghost was right.

1897
Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States
1+ witnesses

The Greenbrier Ghost case is unique in American legal history.

The Death

According to court records:

On January 23, 1897:

  • Zona Heaster Shue found dead
  • Husband Edward present
  • Doctor ruled “everlasting faint”
  • Then “childbirth complications”
  • Something was wrong

The Mother’s Visions

Mary Jane Heaster prayed:

  • For knowledge of death
  • Zona appeared to her
  • Four nights in succession
  • Described her murder
  • Shue broke her neck

The Exhumation

Based on the vision:

  • Mother insisted on autopsy
  • Body exhumed
  • Neck was broken
  • Murder confirmed
  • Ghost was right

The Trial

In court:

  • Mother testified about ghost
  • Prosecution allowed it
  • Jury convicted Shue
  • Life in prison
  • Died there 1900

The only case:

  • Ghost testimony in U.S. court
  • Led to conviction
  • Proven accurate
  • Historical precedent
  • Famous ever since

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