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Relatos históricos y fenómenos paranormales en Nueva YorkVoces del más allá en la Gran ManzanaNueva York, la ciudad que nunca duerme, guarda secretos que trascienden la vida cotidiana. Bajo sus rascacielos y calles bulliciosas yacen miles de almas inquietas, atrapadas en un limbo entre la historia y lo inexplicable. Desde la época colonial hasta el siglo XXI, la Gran Manzana ha sido testigo de fenómenos paranormales documentados por investigadores, historiadores y testigos oculares. En este artículo, exploramos algunos de los casos más impactantes, incluyendo relatos de "entrevistas" directas con espíritus a través de sesiones espiritistas y evidencias captadas en investigaciones recientes de 2025. ¿Coincidencia o realidad? La ciencia aún no lo explica, pero las voces del pasado insisten en ser escuchadas. La Casa de la Muerte: 22 fantasmas en un solo edificio En el corazón de Greenwich Village se erige el infame 14 West 10th Street, conocido como la "Casa de la Muerte". Construida en 1856, esta townhouse ha sido escenario de al menos siete asesinatos documentados, incluyendo el de un niño de seis años en 1987 a manos de su padre adoptivo, Joel Steinberg. Pero el fantasma más célebre es el de Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), quien vivió allí entre 1900 y 1901. En 1974, la actriz Jan Bryant Bartell relató en su libro Spindrift: Spray from a Psychic Sea una "entrevista" escalofriante con el espíritu del escritor. Sentada en la escalera, sintió una presencia y oyó una voz profunda: "Soy Clemens y tengo un problema que resolver aquí". Twain desapareció, pero dejó un rastro de humo de pipa. Investigadores como George Vanderbilt confirmaron en 1937 la existencia de hasta 22 entidades en el edificio, incluyendo una mujer en blanco y un gato gris. En 1974, la actriz Jan Bryant Bartell relató en su libro Spindrift: Spray from a Psychic Sea una "entrevista" escalofriante con el espíritu del escritor. Sentada en la escalera, sintió una presencia y oyó una voz profunda: "Soy Clemens y tengo un problema que resolver aquí". Twain desapareció, pero dejó un rastro de humo de pipa En octubre de 2025, un equipo de parapsicólogos independientes registró EVPs (fenómenos de voz electrónica) donde una voz masculina repetía: "Mi deuda... no termina". ¿Se refería Twain a sus problemas financieros en vida? La Mansión Morris-Jumel: La entrevista más famosa de la historia paranormal La Mansión Morris-Jumel (1765), la casa más antigua de Manhattan, fue sede de George Washington y hogar de Aaron Burr, quien mató a Alexander Hamilton en 1804. Pero su actividad paranormal la ha convertido en epicentro de investigaciones desde 1962. El caso más documentado ocurrió en 1962, cuando el parapsicólogo Hans Holzer realizó una sesión espiritista. A través de la médium Ethel Johnson-Meyers, contactó al espíritu de Eliza Jumel, esposa de Burr. En una "entrevista" grabada, Eliza describió su boda con Burr en la mansión: "Me traicionó... su ambición lo consumió". La voz, identificada por expertos como auténtica, coincidía con detalles históricos desconocidos en ese momento. En 2025, las investigaciones continúan: el 25 de octubre, el investigador Dan Sturges captó en video una figura espectral en el salón, junto a EVPs que decían "Burr... regresa". La mansión ofrece sesiones públicas hasta diciembre, con un 90% de participantes reportando actividad. Lugar Espíritus Principales Evidencias Documentadas (2025) Morris-Jumel Mansion Eliza Jumel, Aaron Burr 15 EVPs, 3 apariciones en video Casa de la Muerte Mark Twain, 21 entidades más 22 presencias confirmadas Merchant's House Gertrude Tredwell 47 anomalías magnéticas La Casa del Comerciante: La muerta que regañó a los niños El Merchant's House Museum (1832) es considerada "la casa más embrujada de Nueva York". Gertrude Tredwell, quien murió allí en 1933, se niega a abandonar su hogar. En 1933, semanas después de su muerte, vecinos la vieron salir al porche para regañar a unos niños ruidosos: "¡Silencio!" Investigaciones de 2020-2025 por Dan Sturges y el neurocientífico Dr. Shane Lee revelaron anomalías inéditas: durante el confinamiento por COVID, sensores detectaron 47 fluctuaciones electromagnéticas imposibles, junto a olores a lavanda (el perfume de Gertrude). En octubre de 2025, Sturges grabó una voz que decía: "Esta es mi casa". El podcast In the Spirit of Science del museo analiza estos datos, fusionando parapsicología y neurociencia. El Dakota: John Lennon y las sombras eternas El Dakota (1884), donde John Lennon fue asesinado en 1980, es un imán para lo sobrenatural. Yoko Ono reportó apariciones desde 1981. La más famosa ocurrió el 30 de diciembre de 2024, cuando el actor Danny Trejo vio a Lennon en el arco de entrada: "Me sonrió y dijo 'Paz'". En septiembre de 2025, una investigación privada captó en infrarrojos una figura tocando el lugar exacto del disparo. Otros casos impactantes Chelsea Hotel: Fantasmas de Dylan Thomas (quien bebió 18 whiskies antes de morir allí en 1953) y Nancy Spungen (apuñalada por Sid Vicious en 1978). One If By Land, Two If By Sea: Aaron Burr y una niña de la familia Ziegfeld. En 2025, un comensal grabó un video viral de una mesa moviéndose sola. Nueva York no solo es la ciudad de los sueños; es también la de las pesadillas eternas. Estas "entrevistas" con el más allá nos recuerdan que la historia no muere: susurra. |
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