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  1. Eva Carrière (born Marthe Béraud 1886 in France, died 1943), also known as Eva C, was a fraudulent materialization medium in the early 20th century known for making fake ectoplasm from chewed paper and cut-out faces from magazines and newspapers.

  2. Nov 22, 2016 · They would affirm that the materialized spirit indeed emerged from different parts of Evas body and that the apparition would then gradually withdraw back inside her. That is why, for a long period, Carrière was a name among spiritualists. Carrière with fake ectoplasm made from the French magazine Le Miroir.

  3. One of the mediums best known for this phenomenon was Marthe Beraud (also known as Eva C. and Eva Carrière). Instead of extruding ghostly goo through her mouth, nose, and ears, she stuffed them ...

  4. Marthe Béraud (1886-?), also known as Eva Carriere, was a French materialization medium, the subject of controversial investigations by European psychical researchers over two decades from 1905.

  5. Oct 31, 2013 · This remarkable book by German physician and psychic researcher Baron von Schrenck-Notzing focuses on a series of séances, witnessed between the years 1909 and 1913, involving the French medium Eva Carrière (or Eva C). Born Marthe Béraud, Carrière changed her name in 1909 to begin her career afresh after a series of seances she held in 1905 ...

  6. Sep 1, 2011 · Eva C., whose full name was Eva Carrière (her given name was Marthe Béraud), cultivated her gifts as a medium shortly after the death of her fiancé at the urging of his parents. Figure 1: A flashlight photograph of Eva producing ectoplasm from the medium’s cabinet.

  7. Oct 29, 2021 · One such huckster was Eva Carrière. As detailed in Houdini’s book, A Magician Among the Spirits , Carrière was a medium known for her ability to produce a mysterious substance called ectoplasm ...

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