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* This character was mentioned only and never appeared on screen.
 
* This character was mentioned only and never appeared on screen.
 
* Since [[Barnabas Collins]], [[Julia Hoffman]], and [[Professor Timothy Eliot Stokes]] prevented the [[Destruction of Collinwood]], it can be assumed that Jeanne was never killed, and her life turned out much differently than how it was portrayed onscreen.
 
* Since [[Barnabas Collins]], [[Julia Hoffman]], and [[Professor Timothy Eliot Stokes]] prevented the [[Destruction of Collinwood]], it can be assumed that Jeanne was never killed, and her life turned out much differently than how it was portrayed onscreen.
* This was confirmed in [[Tainted Love|''Tainted Love'']] in which Jeanne (played by [[Alexandra Donnachie]]) appeared, as a living human conduit for Rosier.
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* This was confirmed in [[Tainted Love|''Tainted Love'']] in which Jeanne (played by [[Alexandra Donnachie]]) appeared, as a living human conduit for [[Rosier]].
   
 
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Latest revision as of 09:42, 13 April 2019

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Photograph of Jeanne

Jeanne Flagler was a Collinsport resident who was killed at Collinwood by the ghost of Gerard Stiles.

In late 1970, Jeanne and her husband, Victor Flagler, visited the ruins of Collinwood on a dare after hearing many stories throughout town about how there were ghosts inhabiting the mansion, as well as reports of strange lights and music. Victor and Jeanne did not believe the stories they heard, and decided to investigate for themselves.

Once inside Collinwood, the two became overwhelmed by a powerful sense of evil, and tried to run from the house in fear. While making their way towards the front door, Jeanne was killed by a statue that fell from the railing on the staircase, landing in the foyer. Victor claims he heard a man's laughter while he examined Jeanne's dead body, and ran from the house without ever seeing her again. (1062)

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