This is an article that appeared in the March 23, 1999 edition of the Chemnitz World, and was written by World reporter Hugh Fillmore. Ghost Hunters Attacked. The owner of an apartment in the Nietzschestrasse has been charged for the third time with attacking ghost hunters. Rahne Woolf, a British refugee who has lived in the apartment for three months, attacked the American ghost hunter John Giddings when he refused to leave the building on Tuesday. Giddings suffered cuts to the head and hands, and claims that Woolf destroyed several thousand DM worth of video recording equipment. Woolf has been charged with attacking Alasdair Kerr and his German counterpart Walter Scheiss on two other occasions, but had not been jailed for either attack. The apartment occupied by Ms. Woolf attained some notoriety last year when the previous tenant, Dr. Hermann Mannesman, claimed to have been driven from it by a ghost. Dr. Mannesman released tapes of the phenomena to South German Television, in which a transparent half-clothed teenaged girl was seen wandering through his apartment, muttering in German, English, Yiddish and Russian. Both Woolf and her companion, Danielle Lonestar, deny that any hauntings have occurred, and they request that those who believe in the supernatural respect their privacy.