Reincarnation
Cemil Hayik, from Turkey, began his criminal career when he killed two men who had raped his two sisters.
He was arrested but escaped to the mountains where he and his brother became highwaymen. Over a few years in the 1930s, they would stop travelers and rob them.
In 1935 the state police surrounded their hideout and a gunfight ensued.
The police set fire to the house and two gunshots were heard from inside the house.
Cemil killed his brother and then killed himself.
He held a rifle to his chin and triggered it with his toe.
A few days later, a cousin Mikail Fahrici dreamed that his cousin would be born to his family. The boy, born in 1935, was named Dahham Fahrici.
The boy had a birthmark under his chin.
He refused to answer to any name except Cemil. The parents accepted him as the reincarnation of the cousin and renamed him Cemil. Hereafter Cemil 2.
During childhood, Cemil 2 had a markedly hostile attitude toward policemen.
He would throw stones at them and also at soldiers.
He would play with a stick as if it were a rifle, and he once tried to take his father's rifle and shoot some soldiers.
Despite his militant postures toward the police, Cemil 2 suffered from a phobia of blood.
He developed friendly relations with Cemil Hayik's family and exchanged gifts with them.
Figure 15 shows the birthmark under Cemil 2 chin.
A few years later Cemil’s sister pointed out that the bullet had exited the top of Cemil’s head.
This was confirmed by a police officer present at the scene.
A subsequent examination revealed another birthmark in an area with no hair on the top of Cemil 2’s head.
See figure 16
Figure 17 is an artist’s rendition and shows the presumed trajectory of the bullet through Cemil 2's head. This is an unlikely trajectory
Reference from Stevenson, I. (1997) pgs 74, 75
James Leininger Case
James Leininger is the subject of a well-known American child reincarnation case. In early childhood, James had frequent nightmares of being trapped in a burning plane that was crashing. In further statements to his parents, he said he’d been shot down with a shot to the front engine in a plane near Iwo Jima, had been based on a ship named ‘Natoma’, and had a friend named Jack Larsen. These and other details were found to match closely with the life of James Huston, Jr., an American pilot killed in action in March 1945. James’s parents wrote a best-selling book about their investigation, and the case received widespread media attention.
From J Tucker, MD on Youtube (ABC Prime Time, 2011) what is known to be true
Signed drawings James 3. James Houston Jr was the second James.
James 3 said he Flew off Natoma Bay. True for James Houston Jr.
James 3 says he flew a Corsair. True for Houston.
James 3 named the plane before he saw one
James 3 corrected his mother that the thing hanging from the bottom of the plane was a "drop tank" not a "bomb."
James 3 states he was shot down by the Japanese at Iwo Jima by a hit to the engine. and propeller.
Verified by Jack Larson who was in the plane next to Houston when he was shot down.
James 3 had nightmares about the plane crashing and sinking in the water.
Jack Larson verified that this is how Houston died.
Update: James Leininger joined the Navy at age 19 (2020)
Reference
ABC Prime Time, (2011). Reincarnation - Airplane Boy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk7biSOzr1k
Stevenson, I. (1997). Reincarnation and Biology: A Contribution to the Etiology of Birthmarks and Birth Defects. Volume 1: Birthmarks. Volume 2: Birth Defects and Other Anomalies. Westport, Cnn.: Praeger Publishers.