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Monday, February 26, 2007

the nanny they called a witch

Witchcraft & Superstition in Modern Italy -
The Case of Carole Compton
The case of Carole Compton, the 'nanny they called a witch' as the newspapers dubbed her, is now considered by many in the light of poltergeist activity, and a kind of uncontrolled psychic or mediumistic ability, rather than having any connection with witchcraft.

Carole worked in three different homes, and over a period of 23 days, five fires and various other poltergeist phenomena broke out in the houses. The evidence for her arrest was circumstantial, and the Italian authorities were profoundly embarrassed when Carole was brought to trial amid claims that she was a witch with the supernatural power to start fires by intention alone (known as pyrokinesis).

In May 1982 twenty-year-old Scottish girl Carole Compton went to work in Italy to be with the Italian man she had fallen in love with in her home town of Ayr. She found a job as a nanny in Rome caring for the children of the wealthy Ricci family, while her boyfriend was doing his military service. For the first few days all went smoothly, then one day a small religious picture fell off the wall and smashed on the floor while Carole was walking past it. The superstitious maid of the house, Rosa, made Carole cross herself and hurridly said a short prayer.

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