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Mind Reader's Act Exposed: 19th Century Trick Revealed

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Anna Eva Fay performed mystical feats in 1896, claiming supernatural abilities.
  • A local businessman, Thomas Skelly, debunked her act as a fraud.
  • Fay later confessed to Harry Houdini that her performances were a ruse.
Mind Reader's Act Exposed: 19th Century Trick Revealed

Anna Eva Fay, a renowned stage mentalist, toured extensively in the late 19th century, performing astonishing feats such as mind-reading and levitation. Her act, which included inducing clairvoyant states, captivated audiences in cities like Grand Forks and Fargo.

During an 1896 performance in Fargo, businessman Thomas Skelly investigated Fay's methods. He discovered that she likely used carbon paper hidden within audience writing materials to illicitly obtain question details, thus exposing her performances as a deception.

Despite Skelly's public debunking, Fay continued her career for decades, only reportedly confessing the entire affair was a trick to Harry Houdini later in life. Her life highlights a fascinating period of spiritualism and public fascination with the unexplained.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Anna Eva Fay was a popular 19th-century stage mentalist who claimed abilities like mind-reading, inducing out-of-body experiences, and precognition.
Businessman Thomas Skelly exposed Anna Eva Fay by demonstrating that she likely used carbon paper to secretly read audience questions.
Despite being exposed, Anna Eva Fay continued performing for many years until her death in 1927.

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