Little Luke from Ohio could be black, he believes.
This white boy is convinced he had a past life as an African American woman who died in Chicago.
At age two, he told his Mom bout a woman named 'Pam'. As the family didn't know anyone by that name, Erika Ruehlman sat with her son to get more out of him. Luke explained to his young mother that he lived a past life as the woman and died after leaping from a building fire.
“He was like, ‘Well I used to be, but I died and went to heaven and I saw God and eventually God pushed me back down. When I woke up I was a baby and you named me Luke’,” she told Fox 8.
Ruehlman was stunned. She pressed him more, and asked how she died.
“He looked right at me and said, ‘Yea it was fire.’ And at that point he made like a motion with his hand like he was jumping off a building,” Ruehlman told the station.
She claims he then detailed how Pam had lost her life in “a tall building” and had previously “traveled on the train in Chicago.”
According to his mother, he stopped talking about Pam since her research that there was an actually an African-American woman named Pamela Robinson. Robinson was in her 30’s when she died in 1993 at Chicago’s Paxton Hotel fire. Robinson leaped to her death during the blaze. During an appearance on the docu-series, “The Ghost Inside Me,” Luke pointed out Pam in a batch of random photos. Luke also shares the same love of Stevie Wonder songs, soul music, and the keyboard as Pam did.
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