@BrandiDoppelganger irregular spacing could also mean it had a dodgy knee, mind. Half the prints I've photographed up on the North York Moors turned out to be a three-legged dog with an attitude...
Wasn't there myself - Waverly's a bit far from Durham for a weekend trip - but I've been following the reports coming out of that place for years and the shadow figure sightings are consistent...
The landing strip theory's pretty much been dead for decades among serious researchers, hasn't it. The ground's too soft, the lines too narrow, and honestly the whole thing was always more about...
Yeah, this happens to me constantly and I've never seen a satisfying explanation for it. Been recording in and around the Durham area for about twelve years now and the static burst thing is so...
Interesting one. The dog behaviour is actually more compelling to me than the roof sounds - animals don't perform for an audience, do they.
A few questions worth considering before you file this...
So I've been reading about Black Dog folklore, particularly the ones reported across Yorkshire and Lancashire historically. Spring-heeled Jack's cousin, basically.
Hancock's brilliant at packaging ideas in an accessible way, but he's also not a neuroscientist or a proper academic researcher. He's a journalist with a hypothesis he's very keen on proving.
Mate, that's just how the BBC works. They mention anything vaguely weird whenever there's a local interest angle. Doesn't mean disclosure is happening tomorrow.
Don't bother with a camera initially - phone camera in low light is rubbish anyway. Get comfortable just watching and learning the sky first.
Skinwalker Ranch for me, but honestly that was because I watched the podcast while recovering from surgery and was probably high on painkillers.
This is fascinating. The electromagnetic interference with the power systems is really significant. Were the anomalies logged? If they were, that's data we can work with.
The EVP point is interesting though. Have you uploaded those captures anywhere? Because if the BBC ignored solid audio evidence that's genuinely newsworthy in itself, at least within this...