Margaret Lyons Testifies in Court She Spoke with Her Dead Loved Ones

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The soul of a person with dementia or Alzheimer's is healthy

In this powerful video, Margaret Lyons shares her firsthand courtroom testimony about life after death, revealing her extraordinary experience of reconnecting with loved ones who have passed. These aren’t myths or vague retellings; they are real, sworn testimonies given under oath in a court of law. Margaret Lyons, along with others, recounts their encounters with spirits during séances with Helen Duncan, one of the most well-known spiritual mediums. These deeply emotional accounts offer a glimpse into a spiritual world that’s not far away, but right beside us. They invite us to question: Does love truly endure beyond death?

Helen Duncan was a twentieth-century British materialization medium. She revealed military secrets when dead military personnel materialized that no one could have known except the person in spirit. To silence her, Helen Duncan was tried for witchcraft and found guilty. The courts agreed she was materializing dead people who spoke about military secrets.

In this series of videos, I present narrations of the actual transcripts of testimonies by five people who had sat with Helen Duncan and testified under oath that their loved ones materialized in the room, had intimate conversations with them, and touched and kissed them.

This is the fourth testimony. Margaret Lyons testified under oath at Duncan’s trial. She had experiences and dialogue showing her loved ones were alive although their bodies were dead. This is Margaret Lyon’s testimony.

Transcript of the Testimony

I recognized my father instantly by his face, his nose was broken and sort of went over a bit. When I heard Albert ask me to come forward, he said, “You are not afraid to come forward and see who this is.” When I saw him, I said, “Daddy.” I was only thirteen when my daddy died, and I recognized him instantly. He said, ”Margareet. ” That was the name he called me, ”Margareet, ” not ”Margaret” and I stood sort of speechless. I could hardly believe the tremendous revelation. All he said to me was–“Yes Margaret, I am proud of you. You have made a far better teacher than ever I could make you.” By those words he meant the fact that I wanted to be a schoolteacher, and him dying when I was only thirteen, the eldest of five of a family, I could not be a teacher, because my mother could not afford it, and it meant a good deal to me, those words. Nobody could fake those words, they were known only to me. ”I am proud of you, Margaret, you are a better teacher than ever I could make you.”

I was asked by Albert, would I like to shake my father’s hand, and I did. The hand was raised like that, and I took his hand, then back to my mind came the small finger, with no bones, it was contracted, when I shook hands I said, “Your wee finger, it is really you.” That is all. He had very hard hands, that is one thing again that I noticed, his sort of horny hard my daddy’s hand, and my daddy’s voice. No one could say my name as he did. I could never mistake that. He was of Irish parents. He had rather a way of saying it, which could not be said by anybody else. I touched his face and felt the sort of bristly hair on his face as if unshaven.

My daddy had a very short illness. He came home on the Wednesday from his work and died on the Monday morning. I remember that morning he died. His face had a sort of growth of hair which was pretty heavy, and that was one of the facts again that was noticeable when he appeared.

 

 

Margaret Lyons testified under oath at Duncan’s trial. She had experiences and dialogue showing her loved ones were alive although their bodies were dead. These testimonies are further evidence you will come to the end of this life, but you will never die. You can listen to other testimonies in the links on the screen.

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Margaret Lyons Testifies in Court She Spoke with Her Dead Loved Ones
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Margaret Lyons Testifies in Court She Spoke with Her Dead Loved Ones
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This is the fourth in the series of court testimonies that Helen Duncan, a medium in the twentieth century had people from the afterlife come into the room where she was sitting, materialize in full body, and speak to their loved ones in the room. I present actual transcripts of the trials in which people describe their loved ones now living in the afterlife materializing, speaking to them, and embracing them. They had no doubt it was their loved ones.
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The soul of a person with dementia or Alzheimer's is healthy

In this powerful video, Margaret Lyons shares her firsthand courtroom testimony about life after death, revealing her extraordinary experience of reconnecting with loved ones who have passed. These aren’t myths or vague retellings; they are real, sworn testimonies given under oath in a court of law. Margaret Lyons, along with others, recounts their encounters with spirits during séances with Helen Duncan, one of the most well-known spiritual mediums. These deeply emotional accounts offer a glimpse into a spiritual world that’s not far away, but right beside us. They invite us to question: Does love truly endure beyond death?

Helen Duncan was a twentieth-century British materialization medium. She revealed military secrets when dead military personnel materialized that no one could have known except the person in spirit. To silence her, Helen Duncan was tried for witchcraft and found guilty. The courts agreed she was materializing dead people who spoke about military secrets.

In this series of videos, I present narrations of the actual transcripts of testimonies by five people who had sat with Helen Duncan and testified under oath that their loved ones materialized in the room, had intimate conversations with them, and touched and kissed them.

This is the fourth testimony. Margaret Lyons testified under oath at Duncan’s trial. She had experiences and dialogue showing her loved ones were alive although their bodies were dead. This is Margaret Lyon’s testimony.

Transcript of the Testimony

I recognized my father instantly by his face, his nose was broken and sort of went over a bit. When I heard Albert ask me to come forward, he said, “You are not afraid to come forward and see who this is.” When I saw him, I said, “Daddy.” I was only thirteen when my daddy died, and I recognized him instantly. He said, ”Margareet. ” That was the name he called me, ”Margareet, ” not ”Margaret” and I stood sort of speechless. I could hardly believe the tremendous revelation. All he said to me was–“Yes Margaret, I am proud of you. You have made a far better teacher than ever I could make you.” By those words he meant the fact that I wanted to be a schoolteacher, and him dying when I was only thirteen, the eldest of five of a family, I could not be a teacher, because my mother could not afford it, and it meant a good deal to me, those words. Nobody could fake those words, they were known only to me. ”I am proud of you, Margaret, you are a better teacher than ever I could make you.”

I was asked by Albert, would I like to shake my father’s hand, and I did. The hand was raised like that, and I took his hand, then back to my mind came the small finger, with no bones, it was contracted, when I shook hands I said, “Your wee finger, it is really you.” That is all. He had very hard hands, that is one thing again that I noticed, his sort of horny hard my daddy’s hand, and my daddy’s voice. No one could say my name as he did. I could never mistake that. He was of Irish parents. He had rather a way of saying it, which could not be said by anybody else. I touched his face and felt the sort of bristly hair on his face as if unshaven.

My daddy had a very short illness. He came home on the Wednesday from his work and died on the Monday morning. I remember that morning he died. His face had a sort of growth of hair which was pretty heavy, and that was one of the facts again that was noticeable when he appeared.

 

 

Margaret Lyons testified under oath at Duncan’s trial. She had experiences and dialogue showing her loved ones were alive although their bodies were dead. These testimonies are further evidence you will come to the end of this life, but you will never die. You can listen to other testimonies in the links on the screen.

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Margaret Lyons Testifies in Court She Spoke with Her Dead Loved Ones
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Margaret Lyons Testifies in Court She Spoke with Her Dead Loved Ones
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This is the fourth in the series of court testimonies that Helen Duncan, a medium in the twentieth century had people from the afterlife come into the room where she was sitting, materialize in full body, and speak to their loved ones in the room. I present actual transcripts of the trials in which people describe their loved ones now living in the afterlife materializing, speaking to them, and embracing them. They had no doubt it was their loved ones.
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