Ghosts of Cannock Chase: Terrifying reports of paranormal activity from the UK’s most haunted town (Lee Brickley's Paranormal X-Files)

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Ghosts of Cannock Chase: Terrifying reports of paranormal activity from the UK’s most haunted town (Lee Brickley's Paranormal X-Files)

Ghosts of Cannock Chase: Terrifying reports of paranormal activity from the UK’s most haunted town (Lee Brickley's Paranormal X-Files)

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The Chase has several war memorials, including German and Commonwealth war cemeteries. A memorial to the victims of the Katyn massacre was unveiled by Stefan Staniszewski, whose father Hillary Zygmunt Staniszewski (a high court judge) died in the massacre. Preserved below the memorial are phials of soil from both Warsaw and the Katyn forest. Freda, the Harlequin Great Dane mascot of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade (Earl of Liverpool's Own) is also buried on the chase marked with a memorial marble headstone.People who have claimed to encounter her have reported feeling as though they are being hypnotized or controlled by her. After encountering her, some have even reported experiencing physical symptoms, such as nausea or headaches. a b "Those Were The Days: All Over – and We've Won!". Express & Star. Wolverhampton. Archived from the original on 28 June 2002 . Retrieved 4 September 2009. The naked body of Margaret Reynolds lay just inches away. Her body was severely decomposed, and none of her clothing was ever recovered save for one shoe. As such, pathologists were unable to determine her cause of death. [31] Aside from traces of semen found upon and within Tift's body, no forensic evidence was recovered from the crime scene. [32]

A woman wearing white, a playful poltergeist and a sinister spirit are among those sighted at Crewe Lyceum. Five weeks after the conclusion of Morris's trial, on 28 March 1969, the Austin A55 car in which he had abducted and murdered Christine Darby was bought by a Worcestershire-based car dealer, who immediately drove the car onto the forecourt of his garage and publicly burned the vehicle. [99] I think the paranormal puts fear in a lot of people because it’s the unknown and people fear the unknown and I think this is one thing that causes scepticism in our field.” The manhunt to identify and apprehend Morris is reported to be one of the largest initiated to apprehend a child killer in British history. [7] [10] [11] [12] He died of natural causes at HMP Preston on 11 March 2014. [12] [13] [14] Abductions [ edit ] Julia Taylor [ edit ] Thomas, Donald (1993). Dead Giveaway: Murder Avenged from the Grave. Michael O'Mara Books. ISBN 978-1-854-79930-2.According to police records, Darby's mother notified police of her daughter's abduction twenty-two minutes after the incident. [37] The Austin A55 and A60 models were among the most popular British family vehicles of the 1960s. [58] Richards, Cara (2000). The Loss of Innocents: Child Killers and Their Victims. Scholarly Resources. ISBN 978-0-520-28287-2

Questioned by police, the witnesses to Darby's abduction explained the man had been white, in his mid-thirties, clean-shaven and with dark brown hair. He wore a white shirt and drove a grey car—possibly an A55 or A60 "Farina" model Austin Cambridge or a Morris Oxford—and spoke in a notable local accent. One of the children in particular, seven-year-old Nicholas Baldry, remained adamant the man had pronounced Caldmore Green as "Carmer Green" and not "Cold-moor Green", as only a local individual would. [n 4] This information further reaffirmed the police view they were hunting a local man. As such, police concentrated their manhunt for the perpetrator in and around the Borough of Walsall. [44] Second manhunt [ edit ] Staffordshire and Cheshire’s oldest buildings and woodland are filled with supernatural activity reported repeatedly over the years. Jeffers, H. P. (1992). Bloody Business: An Anecdotal History of Scotland Yard. Pharos Books. ISBN 978-0-886-87678-4 Other paranormal sightings at the 17th century property, in Smallthorne, include a male with a silver tipped cane standing at the top of the attic stairs. He wears a red coat and has his hands on his hips. There’s also reports of a woman walking through a bedroom wall. Judge Ashworth initially imposed a minimum sentence of 25 years' imprisonment. [87] This minimum term of imprisonment was later replaced with a whole life tariff by a Home Secretary or High Court judge.The Victoria Hall, in Bagnall Street, Hanley, was first built in 1888 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. Prison cells were built into the basement, which served the integrated police station that used to be part of the building. The cells are now actors’ dressing rooms. Taylor's murder was subsequently proven to have been committed by a criminal named William Copeland. Her body was found buried in a field in Llanfairfechan in February 1972. [35] Shortly after Morris took the stand and began to testify in his own defence at his trial, Julia Taylor—then aged in her early teens—rose from the public gallery, hysterically pointing at Morris and crying out: "That's him! That's the man that did it to me!" She was gently ushered, weeping, from the public gallery. The jury were not informed as to her identity due to fear their knowledge of her identity and ordeal may prejudice the trial. [15] In Walsall, the phonetic pronunciation of the district of Caldmore Green is "Carmer Green"; [43] the vernacular the abductor had used. Individuals from towns less than twenty miles away did not pronounce this location in a local dialect. At 9p.m. on 2 December 1964, a nine-year-old named Julia Taylor was lured into a blue Vauxhall Velox in Bloxwich by a man claiming to be a friend of her mother and referring to himself as "Uncle Len". The child was informed her mother had asked this individual to transport her to her aunt's home to "fetch Christmas presents". [15] She was driven to a pile of slag heaps near the mining village of Bentley where she was sexually assaulted, manually strangled and thrown half-naked from the car into a ditch, having endured grievous internal injuries. Taylor was found alive by a passing cyclist approximately fifty minutes later. This individual would later state he had overheard "weak, sobbing" noises as he cycled in the pouring rain and darkness and had stopped his bicycle to investigate the sounds. The cyclist immediately flagged down a passing van, which drove the sobbing and bleeding child to a hospital. [16]

The terrified lass said: “Around two months ago my daughter and I were walking through Birches Valley (an area well known for its spectral sightings) when we heard the screams of a young child. An ITV television engineer would subsequently testify the precise timing of the ending of the 4 November 1968 episode of Coronation Street had ended was 7:56:42p.m. [81] It was a part of the English Civil War, where it was believed around 600 soldiers died on the moor.

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Gaute, J. H. H.; Odell, Robin (1991) [1989]. The New Murderers' Who's Who. Dorset Press. ISBN 978-0-245-54639-6. There’s also talk of a cat who wanders by the cottages, but vanishes when you approach to stroke it. It’s the 17th most haunted place in the UK, with doors opening and closing on their own and the ghost of a woman passing through a wall sighted regularly. England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions: Mr Justice Simon v. Raymond Morris & the Criminal Cases Review Commission". bailii.org. 7 February 2011 . Retrieved 17 November 2021. a b "Half-Day Killer: Two Children Found Dead". The Canberra Times. 15 January 1966 . Retrieved 17 December 2021.



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