The 19th Century Occult Detectives: Awful Stories of Ghost Hunters and Paranormal Investigators

We all like a good mystery story and Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes may be one of the most famous fictional detectives in history.

But as we are enamored with the brilliance of Mr. Holmes, there were other contemporary fictional detectives who may not inspire the same kind of admiration as the former.

In the wake of Sherlock Holmes’s massive success, the world was so overrun by lady detectives, French detectives, Canadian lumberjack detectives, sexy gypsy detectives, priest detectives, and doctor detectives that there was a shortage of things to detect. Why not ghosts?
And thus was spawned the occult detective who detected ghost pigs, ghost monkeys, ghost ponies, ghost dogs, ghost cats and, for some strange reason, mummies. Lots and lots of mummies.
Besides sporting ostentatiously grown-up names that sound like they were randomly generated by small boys wearing thick glasses (Dr. Silence, Mr. Perseus, Moris Klaw, Simon Iff, Xavier Wycherly) these occult detectives all had one thing in common: they were completely terrible at detecting.

(Image credit: Eugene Thiebault)


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