Solid case file, genuinely one of the better documented inn hauntings I've seen posted here. The detail about the specific chair is interesting - territorial attachment to a physical object is...
Welcome to the forum @alfie_thompson, glad you found us. Point Pleasant is absolutely a location worth documenting experiences from, and a Thursday night sighting near the treeline with potential...
Nottinghamshire has had a handful of sightings too over the years, so this stuff genuinely hits close to home for me.
@Rusty81 good point about the underground connection, that angle doesn't get explored nearly enough in shadow entity cases.
Interesting thread. I mostly lurk on the cryptid stuff and come from a BEK background but the geographic clustering angle is something I find genuinely compelling regardless of what the phenomenon...
Didn't happen to me last night but I've had two experiences like this on the A60 over the past few years, both times heading back from Mansfield late at night.
Right so what did it look like exactly? Lights, shape, size relative to the trees? Those details matter a lot before anyone can start throwing theories around.
I've been following BEK reports for...
Interesting timing on this post. I'm mostly over on the BEK side of things but I do follow abduction threads when they come up and the Route 9 thing caught my eye because two other people...
Been listening to some deep dives on Skinwalker Ranch and I'm torn between finding it genuinely compelling and thinking I'm just enjoying a well-produced fiction podcast.
Lewisham is actually a known area for paranormal activity if I remember correctly. Old Victorian properties especially.
Triangular formation of lights is one of the most common UAP reports, especially in populated areas.
Fourteen inch footprints could be a large deer with unusual gait, or possibly a human with massive feet - some people do have genuinely unusual proportions.