tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31912047839220553132024-03-12T19:00:56.543-07:00Uncanny Stories; UncoveredMy name is Tom, and I’ll be using this blog to write about stories of the supernatural here in the south of England, one of the most haunted regions in the world. I will also look into their origins, and uncover where, and maybe even who, they came from. Hope you enjoy the mysteries I am looking into!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17647997709284746436noreply@blogger.comBlogger28125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191204783922055313.post-55057574867866721412013-05-22T03:58:00.000-07:002013-05-22T03:58:10.792-07:00The last post<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17647997709284746436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191204783922055313.post-14773127991014326492013-05-12T10:56:00.000-07:002013-05-12T10:56:06.050-07:00"im waiiitng"<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml>
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Hi guys.</div>
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Graham has made it pretty clear again that he wants to meet.
His exact phrasing was: "im waiiitng"</div>
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I don't know what to make of that, as he didn't actually
tell me where he was waiting.</div>
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April's getting worse again, so this whole thing is starting
to hurry! I wish he would just be straightforward for once.</div>
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Hi guys!</div>
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I thought that it was time we tried to figure out exactly
what we are up against.</div>
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The only real information we have beyond what’s been going
on is the books we were given, and they were not very descriptive. </div>
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As far as I understand from Marcusson’s comments, this thing
is supposedly a specific aspect of a set of beings, along the lines of divine
avatars in Huindu mythology. This reasoning is in line with some of the
creatures referenced, such as the Naga. It seems plausible that something like
what we are dealing with was once confused and interpreted as a creature of the
wet underworld. The water and the tunnels seem to have been a prerequisite for
summoning it.</div>
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Because while the Naga seem to sometimes have had benevolent
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sympathy for people.</div>
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supposedly be heard before someone died. It therefore wasn’t seen as a danger
in and of itself, but rather as an omen. Here too, it is easy to imagine
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through people.</div>
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At least none of us have heard screaming yet, but that
doesn’t comfort much.<a href="" name="_GoBack"></a></div>
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Hi guys!</div>
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A few of you have been asking how April’s been doing after
she got back, and the answer is difficult.</div>
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For the most part she seems fine, but then she will suddenly
snap at something insignificant, or throw worried looks over her shoulder. She
spends most of the day sleeping, or at least lying still on her bed. Earlier
today I thought she was sleeping with her eyes open, because she was staring at
a chair for half an hour without moving a muscle. Then she just said “Poor
tree,” and turned around.</div>
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We’ve been talking about what we can do, as it seems like
she might have gotten worse from her excursion, rather than better, but that’s
all I can say for now.</div>
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Thanks for worrying.<a href="" name="_GoBack"></a></div>
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Hi guys!</div>
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We got April back last night! I think she’s still sleeping,
which is a good sign. At least I hope it is.</div>
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The only shame is that I missed meeting with Graham, not
once but twice, and now he’s back to not responding to me at all. Marcusson
also seems difficult to contact now. He seems to have the idea that he has
given us everything he can, but if he can answer anything about what is going
on with the culvert and whatever is affecting April, he will have to.</div>
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Hi guys</div>
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I didn’t sleep at all last night, (we’ve been out looking)
so I didn’t even notice this when I got home.</div>
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Right there, lying on a table. I don’t know whether this is
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Hi guys!</div>
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I was supposed to meet with Graham yesterday. He didn’t
show. I don’t know why I am surprised. He has said, however, that he wants to
meet up later. I’m not too sure about what’s going on, but with April missing it’s
more important than ever to find out.</div>
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Why can’t Graham just give us what we need for once? And
where is April?</div>
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Is it my fault she’s gone?<a href="" name="_GoBack"></a></div>
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Hi guys!</div>
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This is an unexpected turn of events, but Graham suddenly
emailed me.</div>
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He has avoided responding to anything I’ve written him, but
now he doesn’t only respond, he wants to meet. I’ll be honest, I am pretty
excited. He has given me a place to be this evening, so I’m wondering if any of
you have anything you would like me to ask him?</div>
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I have my own questions, of course, but maybe there’s
something I’ve overlooked.</div>
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Thanks for the help, guys!<a href="" name="_GoBack"></a></div>
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<br />
Final one! This was a tough one, because it had so many pages. Still, there wasn't really any writing at all, just marked letters. I'll be looking for some way to make sense of them all.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://cl.ly/0f0l2Z1s102M" target="_blank">Download link to more book scans</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17647997709284746436noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191204783922055313.post-16087476798421398552013-05-04T03:01:00.002-07:002013-05-04T03:01:37.966-07:00The Books - Part IVHi guys!<br />
<br />
This is probably the most interesting one yet, since I nearly overlooked something. It's called "The Supernatural Highlands".<br />
<br />
<a href="http://cl.ly/0W0c093V0y3i" target="_blank">Download link to the scans</a><br />
<br />
What's interesting is that there was a row of numbers on the very first page. You can see for yourself. There's also the words "You wanted answers." I don't get what the numbers are supposed to answer, however.
<br />
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17647997709284746436noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191204783922055313.post-64652589695311758882013-05-03T14:12:00.000-07:002013-05-03T14:12:10.125-07:00The Books - Part IIIHi guys!<br />
<br />
Got another one up. This is one from the 30s, “Asiatic Mythology.” For such a massive volume (several hundred pages in a large format,) there were barely any notes. Oh well. Almost through.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://cl.ly/0J0x250z3N3Y" target="_blank">Download link to the scans</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17647997709284746436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191204783922055313.post-44692349768892636982013-05-03T12:59:00.000-07:002013-05-03T12:59:05.257-07:00The Books - Part IIHi guys!<br />
<br />
It’s taking a surprising amount of time to get through these books, some of them are pretty massive, and I need to check every page.<br />
<br />
This one is called “Ur of the Chaldees,” and is about the excavation of some ancient city.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://cl.ly/3k3D3Y3z2O0G" target="_blank">Download link to the scans</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17647997709284746436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191204783922055313.post-45914573358277733252013-05-01T15:36:00.001-07:002013-05-02T15:59:25.395-07:00The Books - Part IOkay guys,<br />
So, I've read through two of the books that were in the bag so far. I've decided to scan the pages which had notes on them, so that you could have a look at them.<br />
I'll elaborate once I've gone through all of the books.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://cl.ly/123l2I241l0l" target="_blank">Download link to the scans</a><br />
<br />
The first one is "Ecclesiastical Oddities," and seems to be a collection of essays about various aspects of... religious architecture. yeah. A lot of them seem either religiously or mythologically orientated.<br />
<br />
Marcusson's notes were specifically found in a chapter on sacrifices used to support constructions, both houses and churches. I still don't know what to make of this.<br />
<br />
EDIT: I expected 'Mysticism - True and False' to be a little easier to understand what Marcusson tried to say, but I am still at a loss.<br />
That said, he was working off what seems to be the writings of a madman. Sure, a madman with the Pope's apostolic blessing, but this has to have been for people of extremely special interests, even in 1918.
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17647997709284746436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191204783922055313.post-14283502511002668062013-04-29T07:58:00.000-07:002013-04-29T07:58:06.566-07:00Another email from Marcusson
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Hi guys!</div>
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I received an email from Marcusson. It seems that he’s
somehow suddenly willing to help, which at the very least brings us closer to
Graham. At last. He indicated he was going to give me something, but then he
went completely silent.</div>
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Of course, that’s not entirely true, as he literally sent me
some sound. If it’s Marcusson in the clip, he’s addressing Graham, but I don’t
know what to make of it. You guys have proven yourselves pretty good with this
sort of thing, though. So here it is. I am hoping you can help me finally find
Graham. He has a lot to answer
for.</div>
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Hi guys!</div>
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It didn’t take long for you guys to find Marcusson’s email
address, that’s for sure! And it didn’t take him long to tell me how he felt
about it. I kept insisting, however, and in the end he said that he wanted to
help, but couldn’t. He seems to both acknowledge he knows a lot about Graham,
and deny he knows anything at all.</div>
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However, this morning I received something from him. I
replied, but haven’t heard anything else since.</div>
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Hi guys!</div>
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I would have been comfortable with waiting for Graham to
make himself known, but now that he’s started messing with our archive and
stalking the girls, I think we need to find him as soon as possible.</div>
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Unfortunately, the only trace we have is the fact that he at
some point worked for DevDor Waste. Wastewater South (as it is now known) owns
the culvert, but I have been unable to find any other activity whatsoever from
them. I even planned to order a new water pipe installed just to get a hold of
someone from the company, but I’ve had no responses.</div>
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I really need to find this Mark Marcusson guy, but his email
address is seems defunct… So, if any of you have had any dealings with
Wastewater South or Mark Marcusson in the past, could you please get in touch?
Even if you only have a contact number or a personal email address, I would be
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We need to find Graham.</div>
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So, yesterday I received an email from someone anonymous. They said they could help me, and that they knew about the culverts. Unfortunately, they haven’t replied to any of my questions. I haven’t really given up on finding someone who knows what happened at the culverts, so it would be great if this person turned out to know something, and considering they probably read my blog, I am hoping they will see this and reach out again.
That said, they also told me that I should stay away from Graham. That makes me a bit suspicious, to be honest. There is the chance that this is Graham finally communicating intelligibly, pretending he can help so he can trick me into getting off his back.
So, if you are someone who actually knows something, I would love to hear more from you. If you are Graham, I would like us to talk like reasonable people. If this is someone who is doing it for fun, it’s not funny.<br />
Thanks!
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Hi guys.<br />
Yesterday, a few of you have brought something to my attention that can’t just
be ignored. <br />
It seems that ever since I started this blog, there’s another blog that has
been copying my posts. I was first made aware of it a few days ago, but it has
been going on for months.</div>
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I have tried to contact the owner, but I’ve had no reply, so
I thought it might be a bot. Going back though, it’s clear that my posts have
been edited or rewritten in strange ways, to a varying degree each time, so if
this is a bot it’s a strange one.</div>
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If you are a real person, I am sure you read my blog. I want
to talk to you. You have been stealing the material I have been creating, and
often spent hours researching, and that is not okay. I would appreciate it if
you came forward and apologised for your theft, both in writing to me and on
your own blog. If you do not do this, I will report you and request that your
blog is taken down.</div>
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To the rest of you, thanks for pointing it out and showing
your support, it’s greatly appreciated!</div>
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In my search for what I have been assured was a paganistic
cult, I’ve had to dig into some weird stuff. My main contact has been the
priest I mentioned in the previous update, but I’ve also had to consult some
books at the local library. Yeah, when was the last time you looked something up
in a book?</div>
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I had it on good authority that there had been a trend going
around the region with vague shamanistic at the time of the culvert-cult, but I
had no idea that anyone had taken it to such a literal idea. A magazine article
I found referenced a group of bohemians living by “Four Branches.” At first I
thought it might be a place, but some more digging made me think it might have
referred to the Four Branches of the Mabinogi. That’s a collection of written
Welsh mythology, by the way.</div>
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I didn’t make the connection at first, as the only thing to
guide me was the fact that the area around here was used for druidic worship in
the time before the Anglo-Saxons. It is a “well-known fact” that druidic cults
operated until the 1600s, even if I haven’t found any confirmation of this. However,
once I looked up cult activity in newspaper reports from the 1920s, I found
something. A group of people that moved from all over Britain to the region
following the first world war gathered in a group of worshippers that referred
to itself as “nifer o cyhyraeth”. I haven’t quite managed to figure out what
it’s supposed to mean, but apparently Cyhyraeth is a being from Welsh
mythology. It’s a large but thin, skeletal, wraith-like spirit that stalks
people who are about to suffer a horrible fate.</div>
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Why anyone would want to associate with such a being is
beyond me. Maybe they saw some form of divinatory power in its ability to
predict death, or maybe there is some other ability that I didn’t read about
that is appealing. Or maybe it’s just a misspelling of a completely different
word. Unfortunately, I doubt any of the members from 1923 are alive today.
However there are no later stories about that group of worshippers, which means
that it is not impossible that some sort of religious tradition survived for
some 65 years, manifesting in the culvert-cult.</div>
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So that’s my theory on who the people causing disturbances
around the culvert were. I would have liked to be able to say something more
definitive, especially as I’ve spent weeks researching this, but until I manage
to get a hold of someone close to the cult, or even a member of it, this will
have to do.</div>
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I hope you guys have enjoyed the culvert-mystery half as
much as I have!</div>
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Hi everyone. As most of you know, this past month I’ve been
working like crazy trying to figure out the mystery surrounding the culverts. The
greatest challenge has by far been trying to find out what happened afterwards.
There’s just no trace I can follow about anything. Who got arrested, why did it
take so long before the police got involved, why didn’t DevDor Waste (the
company that built the culvert) do anything themselves. Indeed, I can’t even
get a hold of anyone who worked at the company back then, partially because it
is defunct now.</div>
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I spoke to a police officer who was active back in the early
eighties, but although he can recall the case, he doesn’t remember anything
about who were in charge of it, or involved at all. The journalist who wrote
both of the reports I am working off of is dead. I was just about ready to give
up on the whole thing.</div>
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But then someone sent me the name of a local priest! I would
like to take this opportunity to thank my anonymous benefactor. (I am sure you
read the site!) Of course, with the involvement of stories of Satanic worship
and rituals, it was natural to involve a man of God in the investigation. As it
turns out, the priest (who also wishes to remain anonymous, but whom I am
pretty sure does not read my blog) was the one who determined beyond a shadow
of doubt that what was going on was not anything Satanic, but better described
as pagan. Oh, and there was supposedly no human sacrifice. Best to get that out
of the way.</div>
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I was surprised by how big the difference between labelling
something Satanic and Pagan is. You see, Satanism is effectively a religion, a
set of beliefs derived from Christianity, if somewhat twisted and perverted
from its original message. Satanism is a faith, a pattern that every Satanist
can follow. Paganism, on the other hand, is by its very definition
unstructured. The way the priest explained it was that Paganism covers every
faith that doesn’t have any centralised tenets. There are thousands of
variations on Pagan religions, across the world and across history, but apart
from similar gods or similar mythological creatures, there isn’t any correct
way to view the faith (or a number of correct ways, as is the case with most
religions). It is uncentralised and unorganised, by its very definition.</div>
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So the question then is what the culvert cult believed they
were doing with their rituals or nightly activities. It turned out that that
would be an even more difficult question to answer.</div>
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Whew, this thing has taken up a lot more time and effort
than I thought it would! What started out as a short fact-checked suddenly
evolved into a full-blown investigation, and I’m still not at the bottom of it.</div>
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It actually started literally underground. There is a local
culvert complex not too far from where I live, a large mass of really old, tunnels
and pipes carrying water out under a hill, preventing the nearby town from
being constantly flooded. Ever since I was a child, I’ve heard stories about
how “Satanists” (the most evil people children know) lived there, and how going
there at night or day (it’s always pitch black) was a death sentence that would
see you become the sacrifice in a horrible ritual.</div>
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The complex was never the home of devil worshippers, but I
recently discovered that there was some truth to the stories. The culvert actually
used to be the gathering place of some sort of cult, but it was broken up in
the 80s. Of course, stories like that take a long time to fade.</div>
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With the only thing to go on being a newspaper clipping I
recently found, I recently went to have a look with my girlfriend, April. No-one ever goes to
the complex nowadays, but we were surprised to actually find things there. It’s
difficult to explain what sort of things we found, but suffice to say, I
thought it was some sort of prank, just stuff left around by someone who had
heard the stories.</div>
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As it turns out, the stuff we
found actually seems to be legitimate, and has taken a lot of looking into. The
more I keep digging, the more I feel like an archaeologist or cult historian
specialising in the late 80s, but there is so much interesting stuff here I
can’t turn the opportunity down.</div>
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There will be some very exciting
updates coming over the next few weeks, I’ll tell you guys that much! Thanks
for being patient.</div>
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The Hairy Hands. Woosh, has this been a tough one! I have
been looking around and contacting people in an attempt to find a satisfactory
explanation, but in the end there was preciously little, apart from a woodcut
of the hands from a former folklore recorder for the Devonshire Association.</div>
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In the end, I had to track down a copy of a 1972-book by
Leger-Gordon on the folklore of Dartmoor. She clearly pinpoints the stories as
beginning at the turn of the 1910s, and stopped already in the 30s. However,
there are some curious variations.</div>
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In 1921, the hands became a national sensation by way of a
number of headlines in The Daily Mail (of course). An investigation was carried
out, and officials said the camber on the road past Postbridge was at fault,
having a subtle curve that could force vehicles off the road, especially when
wet.</div>
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Of course, that would not account for horses throwing their
riders, ponytraps becoming completely overturned etc., which continued for
another decade after the road was fixed. However, it is worth noting that a lot
of people undoubtedly wanted to jump on the sensationalist bandwagon. Before
the headlines, reports varied from “hands appearing out of nowhere,” hands springing
from the reins or steering wheel to grip something else, or even a tall figure
watching drivers, compelling them to twist their vehicles off the road. After
the headlines however, almost every accident was described as being a result of
“the Hairy Hands, appearing out of nowhere.”</div>
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It is worth noting that inexplicable accidents have kept on
happening up until our day, but without much interest. Over the years, there
have also been a number of reports from caravan-campers who have claimed the
hands appeared out of nowhere to claw at their windows in the middle of the
night, scaring them witless. All these are from after the national publicity,
however, making them far less believable.</div>
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Nowadays, “Hairy Hands” appearing out of nowhere sounds
quite silly, but back in the early 1900s things were very different. The fact
that they were hairy represented something wild and uncontrollable in a world
humanity felt it had more and more mastery over. Hairy hands striking with
complete surprise clearly preyed on fears that we no longer share today, but
which at the time must have been… terrifying. So who knows, maybe the Hairy
Hands were just a particularly good ghost story of its era, which by way of
coincidence and publicity has survived to this day.</div>
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Hi guys! </div>
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<br /></div>
<div class="MsoNormal">
I’m going to have to apologise for no case this week, but
I’ve been really busy looking into something strange that happened around where
I live not too long ago. Being a local, I want to do it justice, so I’m
planning to make sure I have enough of a story and enough of an explanation
before I give it to you.</div>
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Stay alert. If this turns out to be anything like it sounds…
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It’s going to be a good one!</div>
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P.S. I’ll have a follow-up on the hairy hands up soon. Don’t
worry, they might just be more innocent than they sound!</div>
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