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Details: On January 28, 1989, John and Patti Eggleston had finished skiing with their two sons and left the ski resort to drive seventy miles to their Seattle home. Then, the car slid off the side of a bridge and fell 80 feet into a river below. Patti, who would have been panicked, felt love and guidance, that helped give her the strength to rescue her sons, but John passed away, and Patti believes that his spirit helped her save the boys. After leaving the hospital, Patti tried to cope with her loss, and one night she felt that John was there with her in the bedroom. A Seattle physician named Melvin Mosser studied Patti's case and several other widows being visited by their husbands, and believes that she is genuine. Then, one night, John appeared in bodily form, and he and Patti began co

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  • Details: On January 28, 1989, John and Patti Eggleston had finished skiing with their two sons and left the ski resort to drive seventy miles to their Seattle home. Then, the car slid off the side of a bridge and fell 80 feet into a river below. Patti, who would have been panicked, felt love and guidance, that helped give her the strength to rescue her sons, but John passed away, and Patti believes that his spirit helped her save the boys. After leaving the hospital, Patti tried to cope with her loss, and one night she felt that John was there with her in the bedroom. A Seattle physician named Melvin Mosser studied Patti's case and several other widows being visited by their husbands, and believes that she is genuine. Then, one night, John appeared in bodily form, and he and Patti began co
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  • Details: On January 28, 1989, John and Patti Eggleston had finished skiing with their two sons and left the ski resort to drive seventy miles to their Seattle home. Then, the car slid off the side of a bridge and fell 80 feet into a river below. Patti, who would have been panicked, felt love and guidance, that helped give her the strength to rescue her sons, but John passed away, and Patti believes that his spirit helped her save the boys. After leaving the hospital, Patti tried to cope with her loss, and one night she felt that John was there with her in the bedroom. A Seattle physician named Melvin Mosser studied Patti's case and several other widows being visited by their husbands, and believes that she is genuine. Then, one night, John appeared in bodily form, and he and Patti began communicating with each other, even though his lips weren't moving. Patti claims that John's visits continued for a year until she was able to get her life back together. Some believe that Patti's visions were nothing but hallucination, but for her, she is certain that she saw the spirit of her husband. Extra Notes: The case was featured as a part of the May 4, 1994 episode, about after death visits, along with Paige Roark. Results: Unsolved Links: * John Eggleston at Find a Grave
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