The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill & other Road Ghosts (The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill: and Other Road Ghosts: A Case-Centred Study of Phantom Hitch-Hikers & Phantom Jaywalkers in Folklore and Fact)

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The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill & other Road Ghosts (The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill: and Other Road Ghosts: A Case-Centred Study of Phantom Hitch-Hikers & Phantom Jaywalkers in Folklore and Fact)

The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill & other Road Ghosts (The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill: and Other Road Ghosts: A Case-Centred Study of Phantom Hitch-Hikers & Phantom Jaywalkers in Folklore and Fact)

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News Eerie Blue Bell Hill picture shows ghostly figure as unexpected snow chaos causes traffic carnage The 22-year-old was travelling home from her hen night, with two friends, when the car she was in span out of control and crashed. The Press jumped to the assumption that the girl must have been a ghost. Their research about the incident in 1965 and the legend of the hitch-hiking ghost resulted in the conclusion that the girl must have been a ghost. The fact that it was a girl, her appearance in the vicinity of the 1965 crash, her vanishing after the incident, and the fact Goodenough’s car wasn’t damaged, all point to this conclusion. “Ghost Girl Seen Again”– A Headline from 1992 Blue Bell Hill was closed in both directions between A2045 Walderslade Woods and M20 junction 6 because of the sheer number of stranded vehicles and dangerous conditions. The Inn was around two hours from London by coach and had many wealthy travellers staying in the area.

The ghost of Blue Bell Hill - the tragedy that may have

The crime was a hanging offence and a few steps from the pub there was once a tree where highwaymen were hanged when convicted. Some years later, in 1992, three drivers reported hitting someone who ran into the road at night, but there was no evidence or a body to be found.

Ghost hunter Simon Entwistle, author of Ghostly Tales of the Unexpected, suggested the 'ghost' could be that of a monk who was executed in nearby Turton Tower by Civil War troops in 1643. Other motorists have reported hitting a woman wearing a red scarf near the Robin Hood junction, who stares intently at the driver before disappearing under the bonnet. Despite a common belief that she died on the road, it was actually her friend Judith Lingham who passed away there.

A229 road - Wikipedia A229 road - Wikipedia

Since then, Joseph Chester and Tracy Boon both reported seeing a young woman wearing a nightgown on separate occasions in 1968 and 1999.Dubbed the “most haunted highway in Scotland”, the A75 is apparently home to ‘screaming hags, eyeless phantoms and a menagerie of unearthly creatures’, according to local paranormal investigator Kathleen Cronie. M6 - between Crewe and Knutsford - Cheshire Today marks half a century since the tragic death of Susan Browne and her two friends at Blue Bell Hill. In 1971 James Skene was driving home from work when a girl in her early 20s suddenly appeared in front of his car. Sightings of the unidentified boy playing on a patch of lawn have been recorded more than a dozen times in the last 300 years. Sutton Valence School in North Street. Picture: Martin Apps She said: “This beast on all fours started to walk towards my car on two legs. It was like a horror movie.” 'Ghost crash' on A3 near Burpham, Surrey

Haunted Kent: The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill - Exemplore Haunted Kent: The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill - Exemplore

This one particular picture showed a blurry outline of what looked to be a person, some say with a child, looking over the busy traffic and standing next to the central reservation.I recently performed my pseudo psychic magic show at Leeds castle for a corporate event. All the guests definitely thought there was something spooky about the place! It said: "An air of malevolence surrounded her and as they approached the grotesque figure, her face contorted with anger, she began to shake a bundle of twigs at the car. Sightings of supernatural werewolves have been reported since the 1960s. The most recent came in August 2016 when motorist Jemma Waller, 24, described seeing a monster which looked “like a big dog, probably bigger than my car, but it had a human face” near the village of Halsham. A696 - Northumberland History". Blue Bell Hill Trust. Archived from the original on 20 May 2017 . Retrieved 14 February 2018. I honestly thought I had killed her”, he said. “You can’t imagine how it felt. I was so scared to look underneath, but I knelt and looked straight through – there was nothing there”. He then looked around the vehicle and at the side of the road but found no one. So sure he was of hitting the woman, he went to the police station at Rochester to tell them about the incident. Aware of the area and its reports, the police explained the legend that surrounds the area.

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The most recent known sighting of paranormal activity on the stretch of road came on February 1, 2019 when many were convinced they saw a spirit on the A229. In 1965 on the main road linking Medway and Maidstone, Suzanne Browne and her two friends were killed in the smash.Haunting stories of ghost sightings across Kent are plentiful - as the county is home to some of the most renowned spooky places in the UK. Then there are other tales where motorists are physically forced off the road by terrifying, invisible hands clutching their steering wheels."



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