Paranormal Investigations
Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the fascinating story of Harry Price and his investigation of Borley Rectory, dubbed 'the most haunted house in England.' This episode delves into Price's controversial paranormal research methods during the 1920s-1940s, examining his documentation of alleged supernatural phenomena at the Victorian Gothic rectory in Essex. Learn about the mysterious history surrounding Borley Rectory, including local legends of medieval monks and nuns, unexplained footsteps, apparitions, and poltergeist activity. Discover how Price founded the National Laboratory of Psychical Research and attempted to bring scientific methodology to paranormal investigation. The episode explores the dramatic 1939 fire that destroyed the rectory, the human remains found in the ruins, and the posthumous criticism of Price's methods by fellow researchers. We examine both supporting evidence and skeptical analyses of the Borley case, discussing how cultural beliefs, folklore, and investigation techniques influenced interpretations of unexplained events. This balanced exploration considers the historical significance of Price's work in paranormal research history, the evolution of investigative methods, and the ongoing debate between scientific inquiry and sensationalism. Perfect for listeners interested in British paranormal history, psychical research, and the cultural impact of unexplained phenomena documentation.
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