Carla Moran was said to be just a fictitious name of a woman who really lived to experience whatever it was that was stated in the book entitled "The Entity".
The story of Doris Bather (aka Carlotta "Carla" Moran) became well known during the 1970s. It was said that during 1974 she was visited by ghosts who attacked her. It was said that the visits came about in average three per visit with a powerful entity being their leader. She then became a victim of repeated violent attacks that seemed to be rape.
due to this attacks she sought psychiatric help and while in a bookstore incidentally met Barry Taff and Kerry Gaynor who were parapsychologists specializing in haunted house and poltergeists.
Taff and Gaynor volunteered to investigate the said case and took pictures of her home both when the said ghosts were there and when they were not. The pictures taken when the said visitors were there were blurry while the one which were taken when they were absent were clear. After the said visit of Taff and Gaynor the visits became minimized and Bither then relocated to Texas (however she was still visited from time to time and was sexually assaulted). She was later diagnosed with cancer.
During an interview by George Noory to Barry Taff, on Coast to Coast AM November 17, 2006, it was confirmed that Bither had died July 24, 2006 from multiple myeloma. This ended research in the attacks.
The story of Doris Bather (aka Carlotta "Carla" Moran) became well known during the 1970s. It was said that during 1974 she was visited by ghosts who attacked her. It was said that the visits came about in average three per visit with a powerful entity being their leader. She then became a victim of repeated violent attacks that seemed to be rape.
due to this attacks she sought psychiatric help and while in a bookstore incidentally met Barry Taff and Kerry Gaynor who were parapsychologists specializing in haunted house and poltergeists.
Taff and Gaynor volunteered to investigate the said case and took pictures of her home both when the said ghosts were there and when they were not. The pictures taken when the said visitors were there were blurry while the one which were taken when they were absent were clear. After the said visit of Taff and Gaynor the visits became minimized and Bither then relocated to Texas (however she was still visited from time to time and was sexually assaulted). She was later diagnosed with cancer.
During an interview by George Noory to Barry Taff, on Coast to Coast AM November 17, 2006, it was confirmed that Bither had died July 24, 2006 from multiple myeloma. This ended research in the attacks.
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