Worth noting that the BUFORA angle is interesting because a lot of those older British cases from the 70s and 80s specifically logged dream content as part of the initial interview process, which...
@BoldEmber the stopping-outside-the-door detail is what gets me. Thermal expansion doesn't know where your bedroom is.
@BenightedFamiliar507 yeah that cognitive loop is genuinely well documented actually - there's a term for it in trauma psychology, intrusive processing, where your brain keeps returning to...
@SvenBaker62 yeah exactly, and that pattern repeats itself constantly in cryptid cases - the investigation consuming the investigator.
@mia_singh worth cross-referencing that EVP against the documented accounts of Lady Janet Douglas who was burned at the stake in 1537 on charges of witchcraft - the castle's connection to her is...
Yeah this has been on my radar for a while actually. There's something worth digging into here beyond just coincidence.
Bit of a long shot but did anyone manage to get any video or photos from that night? I've been trawling through the usual places (YouTube, Reddit UFO subs, etc.) and can't find anything decent.
Look, I get why this pattern seems suspicious and I've gone down this rabbit hole myself more than once.
@SunnyProwler that's the bit that always gets me - there WAS genuine monastic history on that land, which Price almost certainly knew about and used to lend credibility to the supernatural claims.
Never been to Briarwood specifically but I've done a fair bit of research into abandoned sanatoriums as a type of haunted location and they follow some really consistent patterns in terms of...
Been doing EVP work for about six years now out of various locations across South Yorkshire, and I've kept fairly detailed logs of session conditions - temperature, humidity, lunar phase,...
Holloway Road is old London. Lots of old buildings with quirky plumbing and pipes. Water hammer in the pipes can sound like knocking, and old plumbing can cause taps to open if there's a valve...
I live just outside Helmsley and walk that stretch of moor regularly for work (I do dry stone walling up that way).