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| Ouija Board Used By Jurors to Find Murderer 'Guilty'
Several of the jurors tried to contact a spirit. The 1994 case made headline news after it was revealed that four jurors used a Ouija board to reach their verdict. The trial, which lasted five weeks, found English insurance broker Stephen Young guilty of the gruesome double murder of Harry and Nicola Fuller at their home in East Sussex. "There was relief the case was finished," said police detective Graham Hill. "Obviously all people that are involved in the prosecution were pleased the verdict was one of guilty, because there's... as you can imagine, a huge amount of work goes into that." A few weeks later however, it was revealed that several members of the jury had based their verdict on information they had obtained through a Ouija board. According to the report, four of the jurors had got together one night at the Brighton's Old Ship Hotel and fashioned a crude Ouija board out of paper and a wine glass. The session was said to have yielded some intriguing results with the group