Video - The Pollock Twins: A Haunting Tale of Reincarnation
The Pollock Twins Duration: 45-60 seconds May 1957: 11-year-old Joanna and 6-year-old Jacqueline Pollock died in a car accident in England. Their grief-stricken parents, John and Florence, had two more daughters: Gillian, born in 1958, and Jennifer, born in 1962. As toddlers, Jennifer and Gillian began asking for toys that had belonged to their dead sisters โ toys they had never seen. They recognized places the family had never taken them, and had identical birthmarks matching scars their deceased sisters had. Jennifer pointed to a scar on her forehead, saying, "That's where I was hit by a car." The girls had phobias of moving cars. They would scream, "The car is coming to get us!" By age five, these memories faded completely. Coincidence? Parental suggestion? Or something more? The case became one of the most documented potential examples of reincarnation in the Western world.