Page lived in Aleister Crowley’s previous home. In 1971, Page bought the former Loch Ness, Scotland home of the British philosopher, and he claimed it was haunted. He said “It was also a church that was burned to the ground wit the congregation in it. Strange things have happened in that house that had nothing to do with Crowley. The bad vibes were already there. A man was beheaded there, and sometimes you can hear his head rolling down.”