After his sudden death in 2011, friends and family of Jack Froese received mysterious emails from his account containing personal messages and information only Jack could have known. Dubbed the ‘Jack Froese Emails,’ these messages have sparked speculation about the afterlife and how modern technology may be a conduit for communicating beyond the grave.
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