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In an unusual turn of events, the former residence of crime author Jack Cameron and his wife Susie, Cobblers Cottage, has become a hotbed of paranormal activity. Reports suggest that the couple, both deceased, are haunting their old home.
Cobblers Cottage, located in an undisclosed area, has been causing issues for estate agent Webster. Strange occurrences such as lost keys, wandering vases, and crookedly hung pictures have been plaguing the property. The ghostly couple seems to be driving away Webster and potential clients to maintain their privacy.
Jack Cameron, known for his gripping crime novels, was an atheist in his lifetime. Contrary to popular belief, he did not gain access to heaven after his death. His wife Susie, a supporting figure in his life and career, is also reported to be partaking in the haunting.
The haunting at Cobblers Cottage is not deterring the arts community, however. On Wednesday, September 24, at 8 PM, the Galerietheater is hosting an event at the cottage. Doors will open at 7:30 PM. For more information about the event, visit www.galerietheater.de or contact them via hotline at 02159/916 251 or email at [email protected]. Tickets can also be obtained at Mrs. Books bookstore, Hauptstraße 35 in Lank.
As for the performer at the Galerietheater, the exact name is not available in the search results. However, on the same date, singer-songwriter Manfred Maurenbrecher is performing at 8 PM in the Kulturkeller Neuss with his program "Vielleicht vielleichter". It remains to be seen if this is the artist performing at Cobblers Cottage.
In the meantime, the haunting continues, adding a touch of mystery and intrigue to the quiet town and the life of Jack Cameron and Susie, who continue to captivate even in death.
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