This has been nagging at me for a while actually. I've been cross-referencing Dogman reports on a couple of the American databases and there does seem to be a clustering pattern around old disused...
What nobody's asked yet is whether the teacher kept any kind of log during the six weeks. Because the pattern of sightings matters enormously here - did it escalate, taper off, or stay consistent?
Never been to Briarwood specifically but something similar happened to me after I visited a decommissioned psychiatric facility in rural Wales back in 2019.
@thomas_thornton that made me laugh but you're not wrong. Three years suggests either the entity is attached to the location or to a specific family member rather than the property itself, and...
@DefinitelySpectre the dog behaviour is really the telling detail here isn't it. Animals picking up on something before or after the physical sounds stop is one of the most consistent things I...
@MoodyFalcon that chest pressure thing is interesting - have you ruled out infrasound as a cause? Old mill buildings with large rotating machinery (even long-stopped) can have structural resonance...
Right, first thing - don't panic. This happens more often than you'd think in old London buildings. Victorian warehouses especially are notorious for weird acoustics.
Sheehan's work is solid because he actually talks to the witnesses. But yeah, the book doesn't take any strong stance because the evidence genuinely isn't conclusive.
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