His father John Wesley Thomas, also a minister had died in 1903. In 1917, he attended séances with the medium Gladys Osborne Leonard. He carried many experiments with the medium and became convinced she had communicated with the spirit of his father.[3][4] Thomas became known for his involvement in the Bobby Newlove case, a famous proxy séance sitting with Leonard.[5]
Thomas defended the direct-voice medium Leslie Flint, despite the fact that other members from the SPR suggested he was fraudulent.[6] He also defended the fraudulent spirit photographer William Hope from charges of fraud from Harry Price. Thomas received criticism from psychical researchers for this and his statements about the Hope-Price case were rebutted by the SPR in 1924.[7]
Publications
Books
Some New Evidence For Human Survival (1922)
Life Beyond Death With Evidence (1930)
The Mental Phenomena of Spiritualism (1930)
An Amazing Experiment (1936)
Precognition and Human Survival: A New Type of Evidence (1949)
Papers
Thomas, Charles Drayton. (1924). Concerning the Price-Hope Case. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 21: 190–200. (Drayton's statement and rebuttal from the SPR)
Thomas, Charles Drayton. (1935). A Proxy Case Extending Over Eleven Sittings With Mrs. Osborne Leonard. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 43: 439–519.
^Aykroyd, Peter; Narth, Angela. (2009). A History of Ghosts: The True Story of Seances, Mediums, Ghosts, and Ghostbusters. Rodale Press. p. 80. ISBN978-1605298757
^See statements in Concerning the "Price-Hope" Case. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 1924.