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Mehr Into The Fog with Peter Laws
Scary true storytelling told with immersive audio. Catch the Video Version on YouTube (links in show notes for each episode) or listen on the go with this audio edition. Note: Peter Laws was the previous host of 'Frightful', but going forward his 'Frighful' style content will be found on Into The Fog.
70. 8 Minutes Dead. Something Came Back With Her
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2386036/fan_mail/new] Video Version HERE [https://youtu.be/WPOvBWAdFFY?si=M0VFxVRyDHlExMxY] In 1991, a young girl named Judith flatlined for eight minutes on an operating table at Dryburn Hospital, County Durham. During those eight minutes, she left her body...and what she experienced on the other side would change her life forever. When she came back, she wasn't alone. What followed was decades of escalating paranormal activity: poltergeist disturbances, shadow figures, disembodied voices calling her name from the attic, and a presence that refuses to leave. Multiple witnesses, including an ex-military specialist (whom I spoke to for this episode). Judith even says that horror icon Kane Hodder (Jason Voorhees himself) experienced the phenomenon firsthand, while at a horror convention. What's more...this case is still happening today. Special thanks to Rob Kirkup of How Haunted? and Rob of DeadAirTV for their help during our research into Dryburn Hospital, and for replying so quickly to our queries. Their expert knowledge of local hauntings, investigations, and the area’s history was greatly appreciated. To find out more, visit www.how-haunted.com and / deadairtv [https://www.youtube.com/DeadAirTV] For more on Peter Laws check out: www.patreon.com/peterlaws or www.peterlaws.co.uk
69. This Haunting Is Linked to a Double Murder
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2386036/fan_mail/new] Video Version HERE [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ4F8lAdPS8&t=2s] Toby grew up in a remote forest house on Rame Road, Greenhithe, New Zealand. Built on Māori land his home never felt right. Especially the stone outbuilding covered in ritualistic paintings and handprints — prompting rumours of demonic worship and witchcraft. Then one night in the bunkhouse, it came. Tapping at the window. The beginning of a uniquely terrifying haunting, with disturbing links to a real-life double murder - told here for the first time ever. Expect apparitions, dancing imps, and a dog-headed figure eerily similar to dogman encounters reported worldwide. But the most frightening discovery was what we uncovered about the very land on which this house stood. What lurked on Rame Road in Greenhithe, NZ… and more to the point, does it roam there still? For more on Peter Laws check out: www.patreon.com/peterlaws or www.peterlaws.co.uk
68. Poltergeist Girl...or Killer? (The Chilling Case of Tina Resch)
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2386036/fan_mail/new] Video Version HERE [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy2Iy2-2_HY&t=3085s] Is this the saddest paranormal case ever told? In 1984, the Columbus Poltergeist case made worldwide headlines when photographer Fred Shannon captured what appeared to be a telephone flying across the room — with 14-year-old Tina Resch sitting right there. Was this real paranormal activity caught on camera, or an elaborate hoax? In this episode of Into the Fog, I investigate the full, disturbing story of Tina Resch — from the terrifying poltergeist events in her Columbus, Ohio home, to the paranormal investigation led by William Roll, to James Randi's explosive accusations of fraud. But the story doesn't end with the haunting. What happened to Tina Resch in the years that followed is far darker than any ghost story. This is one of the most documented poltergeist cases in history — and one of the most tragic. For more on Peter Laws check out: www.patreon.com/peterlaws or www.peterlaws.co.uk
67: The Horrifying Pell Family Haunting.
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2386036/fan_mail/new] Video Version HERE [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMr1KqiZSNo] In this episode of Into the Fog, I explore a disturbing haunted house story from 1940s England. I'm surprised this case isn't much known as it's a really interesting and unsettling story. It's about a family who move into a new council house, after being on a long waiting list for accommodation. While there, they encounter a haunting that drove them from the house. But part of that haunting, includes the death of their new baby. So some listeners may find that part disturbing - but it's included because it became a core part of the story, after what one of the children said they saw, just before the baby's death. I covered this story briefly in the Into the Fog Live Patreon event a few months back, but I've gone into much more depth, and (with the help of The Haunted Historian) have uncovered a collection of other experiences from the same area, and same street...possibly even the same house. For more on Peter Laws check out: www.patreon.com/peterlaws or www.peterlaws.co.uk
66. Lower Quinton: The Village That Hid a Witch Murder?
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2386036/fan_mail/new] Video Version HERE [https://youtu.be/b7N669qV3II?si=1IX5IgSjvCmhtolV] In 1945, an elderly farm worker was found savagely killed on the slopes of Meon Hill. His body was pinned to the ground with his own pitchfork. Rumours spread that this was no ordinary murder, but a ritual killing rooted in old English witchcraft. In this episode, I investigate the chilling case now known as the Pitchfork Witch Murder: the killing of Charles Walton in the Warwickshire village of Lower Quinton. I’ll explore the original police files, local folklore about the "Black Dog" of Meon Hill, and the theories that have surrounded this case for decades – from witchcraft, ancient stone circles to occult sacrifice. We’ll also look at the role of the famous detective “Fabian of the Yard”, and ask why this brutal crime remains officially unsolved. For more on Peter Laws check out: www.patreon.com/peterlaws or www.peterlaws.co.uk