Married to Macabre
She tells him tales....He regrets everything.
A wife into all things true crime and spooky and a husband who would rather not. Sit down with Dee, as she tells Isaac tales of true crime, hauntings, and supernatural situations. Filled with research, facts, and occasional laughs....because after all, the kids of Halloween town were right, life's no fun without a good scare.
Married to Macabre
Teresita Basa
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Want to hear a scary story? Good, because this week Dee tells Isaac about a Murder case. A Murder Case with some interesting supernatural events and possibly a new spectral legal defense.
Sources:
Rob Warden, The Washington Post, “‘Voice From the Grave’ Evokes a Murder Trial” (Sept. 17, 1978).
AllThat’sInteresting — “How Teresita Basa’s ‘Ghost’ May Have Solved Her Murder”
Esquire Philippines — “Teresita Basa: The Filipino Nurse Who Solved Her Own Murder”
John O’Brien, Chicago Tribune, “‘Voice From Grave’ Case a Mistrial” (Jan. 27, 1979)
John O’Brien & Edward Baumann, Chicago Tribune reporters, co-authors of Teresita: The Voice From the Grave
Chicago Tribune report of police discovery of the “Get tickets for A.S.” note and early investigation in 1977
Chicago Tribune reference in Decatur Herald, March 1979: “Man Pleads Guilty; Named by ‘Voice From the Grave’.”