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To start the spooky stories thread?

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SurpriseItsMeHorseyNeighNeigh · 02/10/2023 21:57

Of course I'm not, it's Halloween, let's get scared.

So what is the spookiest/most unexplainable experience you had? We're talking paranormal here.

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Namechangedforspooky · 03/10/2023 21:09

I’ve not RTFT but coming back in daylight to add some more tomorrow. In the meantime here’s one I’ve told before.

A few years ago I was driving out of the hospital after a night shift. I was tired and in that sort of dazed state that anyone who works nights will know well on the journey home. There’s a big roundabout type junction outside the hospital and I was going round it in the outside lane. Just as I did so a voice in my head shouted ‘get in the inside lane!’. I can’t really explain it properly. I was the only one in the lane I was in and there were 2 cars on the inside so I tucked in behind them. Just as I did so a car came flying round the corner in the wrong direction at high speed in exactly the place where my car had been. It would have been a really nasty accident.
Not sure what happened to the other car but my drive home was uneventful after that. I’m sure someone was looking out for me that day.

PinkMoscatoLover · 03/10/2023 21:11

SurpriseItsMeHorseyNeighNeigh · 03/10/2023 00:25

Nah

😂😂

Dontlickthat · 03/10/2023 21:18

Could I see the ghost picture please @Verv .

changedusernameforthis1 · 03/10/2023 21:28

When I was around mid primary school age, my Mum bought me a new pack of socks. She told me to snap the tag off them and put it in the bin, so I did. A while later she called me through to ask why I hadn't done as I was told, and I said I had, but she then picked up the socks, completely fastened together with the tag, and said that I really hadn't. I ran to the bin and showed her the tags I threw away. They were identical to the ones on the socks and we never figured out how it happened.

PumpkiPie · 03/10/2023 21:31

These stories are great! I saw a fox one night run across the road towards a wall and it literally ran "into" the wall and just disappeared as though the wall was a hollogram

creditdraper · 03/10/2023 21:35

Years and years ago after my DH and I had been trying for a baby for 17 years, one afternoon, I was looking in the bathroom mirror and saw my face but it looked male and I heard a voice say, “You will have a son!” I thought that was weird and hardly likely and forgot all about it. A few months later I was pregnant to our delight and shock. I only thought about boy’s names and when asked why I hadn’t thought about girl’s names I said, “I know I’m having a son”
…..and I did.
About 10 years later, my DH, son and I drove home and up the driveway and when I looked round at my DH I had a strong thought, almost my own voice speaking to me saying, “I am your first wife.” I never ever told him and freaked out thinking the worst. Indeed I was his first wife and we both remarried some years later.

HughCanoe · 03/10/2023 21:39

Pebblesflintstoneandbambamrubble · 03/10/2023 19:52

As a child I was brought up by my darling grandad (long story involving my narcissistic mother,enabler father and the fact I'm the scapegoat)

We had an amazing relationship-he was (and still is) everything to me-I was his carer and he was my everything-we adored each other

When I was 14,he started to show signs of dementia and my mother,aunt and uncles whipped him into a home faster than you could say 'he needs to go into a home' (even though they'd all promised him they'd never do that to him)

Anyway,he got more and more ill-its a cruel disease-the part that makes them who they are is gone but they are there-sat in front of you

He'd been going downhill for about a year,when it was clear he wasn't going to make the next few days

The home rang my parents to tell them this (they didn't pass that bit into me so I could say my goodbyes-in fact they didnt bother either) and I could only go about twice a week due to school

5 days later,I could go see him and he was laid there,wired up to loads of machines,a shell of the man he was-and he turned his head to look at me-we locked eyes and I told him how much I loved him (it took a lot of effort on his part-he was very weak)

I said my goodbyes and that I would come see him in a few days and left-crying my eyes out and refusing to believe I would never see him again

He died the following morning

2 weeks later,at his funeral,my mates mum (who was the manager of the home) came and told my mother that he'd spent his last week 'pushing' someone/something away while shaking his head and muttering my name (she told me this while laughing and saying it was bollocks)

I firmly believe he hung on for me-to say his goodbyes to me-and was 'pushing' whoever it was away-I hope it was his wife-the granny I never met

He saw me and could finally 'go' and be at peace

I hope to see him again when I go

Pebbles this really resonated with me. My lovely Gran lived with us but I had a narc mother (her daughter) and an enabler Dad.

When my time comes it's Gran I want to see coming for me not the other two.

VeronicaFranklin · 03/10/2023 22:17

I've had a few weird/unexplainable experiences.

I worked for an airline and used to start my shift at 4am, while driving to work one morning, I stopped at a traffic light and noticed an old man clinging to a lamp post, I assumed he'd been walking home from one too many down the pub or something, I put my window down and shouted him to ask if he was okay, he never acknowledged me or looked at me, I kept shouting asking if he was okay but he was just standing there holding onto the lamp post frozen. The lights turned green so I set off, but I called 111 as concerned for his welfare and reported it to the police who said they had cctv cameras on that road and would check them before sending anyone out. Later that day when I finished my shift, I had a missed call from them, when I called back they said they had checked the cctv, saw my car pull up at the lights and my window go down but there was no one stood by the lamp post. I was really confused/shook up.
I had never considered it could be anything supernatural or if I even believe in that stuff, but turns out it was right outside a cemetery and crematorium so I have absolutely no explanation of who the old man was and why he was hugging a lamp post but I could see him!

Not paranormal but just weird...When I was a little girl maybe 5/6 we used to visit relatives in the countryside who had a massive farm house, I was stopping in a small room down a long corridor on my own so when it came to bed time, I really didn't want to go to bed, I was scared. My dad took me to bed and read me a story, and then he said good night, I remember thinking I need to get him to stay! So I blurted out almost against my will "you can't go...there's a spider under my mattress!" It literally just came out of my mouth, no warning just such a random thing to say! He laughed and said don't be daft, and ushered me off the bed, he lifted my mattress up to prove to me there wasn't any spider...and sitting there under my mattress was a massive spider! I remember thinking omg what!? I have no idea what made me say something so random and we were both so shocked that there actually was one, it was just such a strange thing to happen as I didn't really know what made me say it.

This didn't happen to me but it happened to one of my friends, when she had a baby a few years ago now she was in overnight in her own room and her baby was crying non-stop, eventually a midwife came in and she asked my friend if she wanted her to take her baby out of the room for a while while she rested, my friend said no but thank you for the offer, thinking it was weird to offer to take the baby out of the room. So the midwife then offered to sit in the chair and rock the baby to sleep so my friend agreed and nodded off while the midwife settled her baby. When she woke her baby was back in the cot beside her fast asleep. So in the morning she said to the day staff, please thank the kind midwife who helped me last night.
They checked the notes couldn't tell which midwife it was, so asked her to describe the midwife, my friend described a short woman of black heritage, with curly white hair tied back and thick rimmed glasses. The midwife's confirmed there was no one of that description on shift/in the unit. When her husband came the next day she told him and it turns out she had described her husbands grandmother who she had never met or ever heard anything about.

Twoshoesnewshoes · 03/10/2023 22:22

@NaughtyBoyGeorgeMichaelJacksonBrown
where did the farmer trousers apparition happen?
my family had some sort of similar experiences in our farm house in Norfolk…

PinkMoscatoLover · 03/10/2023 22:39

violetcuriosity · 03/10/2023 07:36

Severnake forest keeps being mentioned, has anyone got a link to the thread please? I can't find it!

Can’t find the original link/comment but this is the story copied and pasted below.

Warning: it's very long (sorry) and very freaky, and if anyone can come up with a rational explanation I'd be extremely grateful because I'm generally a pretty rational non-woo where's-the-evidence person, but I've never been able to explain this and it still makes my heart beat faster and the hair stand up on my arms when I think about it, years later.

I was pet sitting for my friend several years ago. She had moved into a sort of small holding right on the edge of a village in the SW, with a huge garden that backed onto trees. At the time she had a right menagerie - chickens, ducks, a couple of Shetlands, cats and four black retrievers, three fully grown and one a half grown puppy. Originally DH had been going to come with me as a little holiday but the dates she ended up having to go away for work clashed with a couple of his medical appointments so he stayed at home with our dog and I went to petsit alone.

It was about halfway through my stay, a couple of nights to go. Late evening, already dark when I heard a massive commotion from the chicken shed, banging and thumping. I assumed a fox or something had got in so went out to check. As I was halfway across the garden the noise stopped instantly as if it had been shut off; by the time I got to the shed all was calm and the chickens were all settled, mostly asleep. No sign of any intruder or disturbance at all, nothing to explain the noise or any indication that the chickens had made a noise. Bit freaky but I didn't (and still don't) know much about The Way of Chicken so I locked up again and left them to it.

As I went back in the house a small black shape ran past me out of the back door and I realised the puppy must have got out. It streaked across the garden and off towards the woods. Cue much cursing, then calling her name in vain. More cursing when she didn't come back. I grabbed a torch and put one of the other dogs on the lead, partly for protection, partly because I thought the pup was more likely to come back if I had one of her canine companions with me and partly because I didn't fancy my chances of finding my way back to the house on my own even though there were a couple of vague paths that I'd followed when walking the dogs throughout the week.

Off we trudged into the wood along one of these paths, me calling pup's name at intervals and trying not to imagine murderers and rapists behind every tree trunk. We got to a point where it felt like the trees were starting to thin out and I remember thinking that I didn't remember a clearing on this path and we must have gone wrong somewhere when the dog with me slowed right down and started to resist going forward. I tried to jolly her along - while my stomach suddenly dropped like a stone - and she started growling, a really low serious rumbling growl. By this time I was practically shitting myself. I tried shining the torch ahead but the beam just sort of bounced back off the darkness if that makes sense? I got the sense of something - or somethings - moving but just sinuous deeper black shapes against the blackness and always on the periphery of vision. (The hairs on my arms are standing up again just remembering how completely and utterly terrified I was. I have honestly never known a feeling like it.)

At this point the dog sank right down, still growling, hackles up and refused to budge. I muttered something like "Jesus, you have got to be kidding me" and this ugly gurgling inhuman sort of voice hissed, right up close as if someone was right next to me "don't say that name". At the same time there was a horrible snickering sort of laugh. I cant express how utterly petrified I was. I can't remember having any coherent thoughts apart from the word "evil". That's the only clear thing I can remember. Me and the dog were frozen to the spot with pure fear. Then a different voice, really commanding, said "GO. BACK." That sounded more in my head but echoey, where the others had sounded out in the air IYSWIM?

Wherever it came from it did the trick. Me & the dog turned and belted back through the woods. She basically towed me, I just clung onto her lead stumbling to keep up and sobbing with fear. I lost the torch somewhere on that wild run but there was no way I was stopping to find it. How I didn't run blindly into a tree I'll never know, she guided me I guess. I can remember thinking desperately that I mustn't let go of her lead or "they" would get me.

When we got back to the garden she suddenly stopped - I did fall over her this time, onto my hands and knees - turned around and started snarling, proper teeth bared, rabid-looking snarls, back at the trees and the darkness. I thought I heard the snickering again but the blood was pounding in my ears so hard I can't be sure. I scrambled up and ran to the back door and she followed me but backing and snarling all the way as if holding something at bay. Oh, and the chicken shed was banging and thumping again. I got the back door open, me and her belted in, I slammed home every bolt behind us. The other dogs left behind were staring at the door and growling too with their hackles up and when I saw all three of them, puppy included, acting like that I started to cry properly because I honestly thought I was trapped in some horror film nightmare and was going to die. I don't know - I still don't know - what the black shape was that ran past me out of the house and triggered all of this because the puppy was right there in the kitchen.

Anyway I made sure every door and window was locked and bolted, I turned on every light in the house, I wandered round mumbling all sorts of weird half-religious half-spiritual shit to ward off evil spirits. Gradually the dogs settled down and stopped growling, and eventually stopped glancing at the door. Funnily enough I didn't sleep for one second that night and I rang my DH and begged him to come over the last couple of days. I know I didn't dream it because I was covered in scratches from running through the woods and had grazed hands from where I fell over the dog in the garden.

Nothing like that has happened before or since and I hope it never, ever does. It was the single most horrible, terrifying experience of my entire life.

PinkMoscatoLover · 03/10/2023 22:42

AmIAutumnalNow · 03/10/2023 08:28

Did you chat with her via PM?

You should have said

😂

teoma · 03/10/2023 22:47

Not spooky, but two weird stories from me.

My partner and I were house-hunting. For one of our viewings, we were greeted by a really old estate agent from a family ran Jewish business. While he was showing me the home office, the agent asked what I did for a living. I answered that I work in financial services. No, he said, you a writer. I explained he must be mistaking me for someone else from his client base. He said, no, I’m sure in what I say, you’re a writer. It felt weird and I changed the topic. In reality, becoming a writer was my childhood dream and I worked as a journalist in my young years before I did an MBA and moved to finance for the money. I’ve been dreaming of returning to writing ever since.

Second story, after being together in high school and uni, my then boyfriend told me he no longer loves me and dumped me after I’ve initiated an ugly fight with him, which I’m still ashamed of. The breakup threw me into a huge depression, I was unable to leave my house for weeks on end and for years, I struggled to move on with a meaningful relationship. I had the feeling someone was punishing me for pushing away my love and causing lots of distress to many people in the aftermath. Fast forward, in my 30s I met a lovely guy and I got pregnant. Weeks before I was due, my waters broke and I was taken to the hospital. I gave birth to two lovely baby girls on the exact same date that my life fell apart many years ago. While this was of course a coincidence, I felt the universe was finally giving me the signal to move on and stop feeling like a failure, by making what was a sad day for me, the birthday of my children.

Mummytotheboy · 03/10/2023 22:55

When I was 16 I worked in a local newsagents. The owner had to nip out one day and he had a distinctive grey jeep with a personalised number plate. I was serving at the counter and this customer wanted to speak to him. The front of the shop was a huge glass window. I looked up and saw his jeep (distinctive grey, numberplate, him driving) pull up. He got out the jeep and put a bag on the roof. I said to the lady oh Paul is here now, he's just got out the car. She turned looked out the window and said where? he'd vanished. No jeep, no Paul, no bag, nothing. She looked at me like I was an idiot and I felt really stupid. Next thing she goes oh here he is. The jeep had pulled up, Paul gets out the car and puts a bag on the roof. Exactly as he had just done. told my partner about this a few weeks ago as it's my roman empire, I think about this daily. He said maybe he'd forgot something and drove off. The road the shop is on is long and one way. the time between seeing Paul 1 and Paul 2 he didn't have time to drive off and go back around the one system. He'd of been gone minutes. This was 30 seconds at most. My OH casual goes well it's obviously a glitch in the matrix. I just can't explain it. I always look for logically reason and explanation. I cant find one with this.

mae2014 · 03/10/2023 22:57

Pebblesflintstoneandbambamrubble · 03/10/2023 19:52

As a child I was brought up by my darling grandad (long story involving my narcissistic mother,enabler father and the fact I'm the scapegoat)

We had an amazing relationship-he was (and still is) everything to me-I was his carer and he was my everything-we adored each other

When I was 14,he started to show signs of dementia and my mother,aunt and uncles whipped him into a home faster than you could say 'he needs to go into a home' (even though they'd all promised him they'd never do that to him)

Anyway,he got more and more ill-its a cruel disease-the part that makes them who they are is gone but they are there-sat in front of you

He'd been going downhill for about a year,when it was clear he wasn't going to make the next few days

The home rang my parents to tell them this (they didn't pass that bit into me so I could say my goodbyes-in fact they didnt bother either) and I could only go about twice a week due to school

5 days later,I could go see him and he was laid there,wired up to loads of machines,a shell of the man he was-and he turned his head to look at me-we locked eyes and I told him how much I loved him (it took a lot of effort on his part-he was very weak)

I said my goodbyes and that I would come see him in a few days and left-crying my eyes out and refusing to believe I would never see him again

He died the following morning

2 weeks later,at his funeral,my mates mum (who was the manager of the home) came and told my mother that he'd spent his last week 'pushing' someone/something away while shaking his head and muttering my name (she told me this while laughing and saying it was bollocks)

I firmly believe he hung on for me-to say his goodbyes to me-and was 'pushing' whoever it was away-I hope it was his wife-the granny I never met

He saw me and could finally 'go' and be at peace

I hope to see him again when I go

Love this 🩷

Its5656 · 03/10/2023 23:10

I once lived in a very old but massive Victorian house. So much happened when I lived there.
*I was in the kitchen one beautiful summers day for no reason whatsoever the bin shot across the room.
*I got up one night to get a glass of water, walking back down the insanely long hallway when the light turned off and the radio turned on.
*My cat would spend hours staring at my bedroom wall. Fur on end growling at something.
My son (3yr old) was having a full blown conversation with nothing in my hallway, when I pointed out there was no one there he said.. "I'm talking to the little girl, she got lost and now she's stuck, they won't let her back in "
*Id feel the weight of something sit on the end of my bed at night.

Drivingmecrazydizzy · 03/10/2023 23:10

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OriginalFloorboards · 03/10/2023 23:19

Loving the stories, however, I do get easily spooked so I’ve taken my two cats to bed with me and my dog is in her bed next to me.

I’ve also pulled the covers right up to my chin because nothing can get me if I’m under the covers, right? 😱

DawnBeauty · 03/10/2023 23:47

When I was a child an elderly family friend lived in a beautiful waterfront sprawling house built by a Scottish sea captain who had been lost at sea many many years before. I was far too young to appreciate the history of the house but I vividly remember on various occasions when visiting seeing a man at the top of the open staircase dressed in a uniform and he would smile and wave to me. I must have been about five or six years old and strangely I never asked my parents who he was, just accepted his presence and would just quietly smile back at him. I found out years later that our friend would frequently see the same person dressed in full naval regalia stand in exactly the same place but he wasn't quite so friendly towards him and would repeatedly tell him to get out of his house before disappearing into thin air.

LittleBrownJug · 04/10/2023 00:56

nvm

coxesorangepippin · 04/10/2023 01:41

The one about York reminded me if one time I was there.

We went into a pub: the ground level was packed full of people, only tables available were downstairs in the cellar type area that had been converted and had tables available.

There was no-one sat down there at all. We walked down the stairs and I got the most awful feeling ever - I just couldn't for the life of me stay down there, would have preferred a pasty on a bench! Awful suffocating feeling, god knows why. Can't remember the name of the pub.

Liverpool, where I lived when at uni. Loved the Anglican cathedral, used to go there all the time. We were parked on the street in front of the cathedral and were driving away when I saw an oddly dressed girl on the corner in 60s style clothing, with red hair. Staring straight at us. I remember thinking, this is odd. We drove past her, I turned to look at her and she was gone. She'd disappeared. A sadness around her for sure.

RunYouJuiceBitch · 04/10/2023 02:30

Full disclosure: I'm a skeptic, so believe everything must have a logical explanation.

Two I can think of off the top of my head:

  1. I was standing in a room at work, alone. All of a sudden the roll of paper towel hanging in the wall-mounted dispenser began to unravel. I was feet away from it at the time. It unrolled about two metres then stopped.

Must have been weird physics.

  1. The house my mum moved into after I left home didn't have many bedrooms, so when I stayed over it was on a camping bed in the living room. This cottage is like 600-800 years old - I can't remember exactly, but old.

One morning I was lying in bed in the living room, already awake and just preparing to get up. I heard someone come down the stairs - pretty unmistakable as it was a rickety staircase passing over the living room.

The living room door was closed, but had glass panes in it. A few seconds after hearing the footsteps, a shadow moved past the glass and headed into the kitchen.

I got up, expecting to see my mum - or at least the lodger.

Nobody there. Everyone was still upstairs.

I can't explain that one.

For those of you who, like me, enjoy these kinds of weird tales, I can recommend a series of books called 'It Happened To Me'. They are basically collections of true stories and experiences from readers of the Fortean Times magazine. They've had me spooked a couple of times - and I'm pretty much unscareable! 😱

Tambatamba · 04/10/2023 02:46

coxesorangepippin · 04/10/2023 01:41

The one about York reminded me if one time I was there.

We went into a pub: the ground level was packed full of people, only tables available were downstairs in the cellar type area that had been converted and had tables available.

There was no-one sat down there at all. We walked down the stairs and I got the most awful feeling ever - I just couldn't for the life of me stay down there, would have preferred a pasty on a bench! Awful suffocating feeling, god knows why. Can't remember the name of the pub.

Liverpool, where I lived when at uni. Loved the Anglican cathedral, used to go there all the time. We were parked on the street in front of the cathedral and were driving away when I saw an oddly dressed girl on the corner in 60s style clothing, with red hair. Staring straight at us. I remember thinking, this is odd. We drove past her, I turned to look at her and she was gone. She'd disappeared. A sadness around her for sure.

Liverpool is quite well known for being a centre of time glitches isn't it?

bemorebernard · 04/10/2023 04:25

Ok whatever 😂

My hometown is York as it happens . So many stories involving York. It's my happy pace .

StowOnTheWold · 04/10/2023 06:14

I do find the rationale very interesting and possibly plausible and do honestly have an open mind but one thing I get stuck on with ghosts is clothing and accessories. Why are they in traditional dress, with weapons or items of the time when those items are actually buried/in museums/destroyed/disintegrated?

There is a rational answer to that if you go with the principle that ghosts can be a natural reproduction either visually or aurally of a past event. If nature can capture a soldier carrying a rifle at noon on 12 July 1913, that is the image that is played back under a strict set of conditions (unknown and theoretical, let's be clear). The soldier is not real and has no agency, so they have not unbuckled their ammo belt and laid down their rifle to come and see you. You are seeing nature's capture at that time replayed now.

Maybe an imprint of the person/animal or a full 'scene' (anyone remember that one of a nurse getting the lift and it opening onto a WW1 hospital scene?) but just the soldiers in their uniforms strutting past an Ikea sofa obscuring David Dickinson on the telly is very hard to rationalise.

Again, if you are open to exploring the theory you would have to accept this is possible. The lost 9th legion have yet to appear next to David Dickinson, but that is because a unique set of circumstances would have to have occurred naturally to capture that precise image in the first place. To then appear next to David Dickinson as against another person multiplies that probability by 8 billion. To do so while he is filming probably increases that statistic by another 4,000 (filming hours x career x total life hours). So the probability is going to be much less than you winning the Euromillions jackpot. How many people are on record as saying they witnessed a Roman soldier. It is not zero, but it is not 5,000. Possibly a few tens, out of billions of people and millions of hours.

The bell shaped curve principle has a line that at its outer edges gets closer to but never quite touches the X access unless all possible known outcomes can be established. If you say nature can never reproduce sound and vision in the way I have described in my post last night, then this particular graph does not exist for you. You may accept instead that only humans have powers over that part of nature as inventors of cathodes, digital media and photographic papers. Yet we are just a form of nature ourselves. If nature is behind our complex creation then why can't it be behind other things?

And are there ghosts of other kingdoms/phyla/classes - like mushrooms, viruses, bacteria, insects etc and if not, why not.

Again, going with the theory, there is no reason why not. What are we likely to see though? If I am sitting on a hill and see a farmer walk behind a hedge and never come out the other side I would think that is unusual. I might remember that for something to remark at a future supper. However, If the farmer came out the other side I might never raise the matter, unless they were dressed as a ploughman from the 18th Century then its back on the agenda. Same too with a black cat that just seemed to continue walking into a wall. That is odd, I might mention that. Driving down a high street I might not notice the ginger cat walking up the pavement. I might not even notice the two neighbours talking or hear one say to another "Look at that cat, I have never seen that here before".

But would I notice a swath of daffodils in October growing along a bank? Possibly and my rationalisation would be it must be mild this Autumn. The insect I am not going to give a second thought. The theory has some 'unknowns' such as what level of energy is required in nature to capture the past event in the first place? Maybe the energy from a human body under some stress might cut it, but a virus or a leaf perhaps not.

Honestly, honestly, not taking the piss or being close minded but twenty questions for every one answered. I want my animals that have passed to visit me. Why do some do and some don't?

Again, what do you believe? If you believe animals (including humans) only have agency when they are alive and yours have died, 'they' are not coming to visit you. You may be experiencing 'them' and you may be seeing a reproduction of a past event. You may see them due to conditions existing both past and present (ie in you today). You are experiencing them in a different form and through different forms of connection.

Humans have great abilities to solve complex problems. Necessity is the mother of invention, but we are overwhelmingly driven to solve future problems not past ones. Medicines, satellites, cars and weapons are produced through need. This is where the money is and so this is where science is focused and funded. Humans provide scant resources to find the final resting place of Richard the Third or to what extent settlements existed on Dogger Bank.

Humans are driven to exploit economic gains and generally have more interest in promoting ghosts and monsters with agency; Dracula, Godzilla, Predator etc. Woo plays into that and promotes Hollywood, Netflix etc, so it is very convenient to continue not to prove anything at all.

Whatafustercluck · 04/10/2023 07:01

Mochudubh · 03/10/2023 18:21

@Whatafustercluck
Re Alexa singing "Daisy, Daisy" Could it have been playing the bit from 2001: A Space Odyssey where Hal the computer goes mad?

Yes, @Mochudubh that was it! Except it started out as perfectly 'normal' female singing, and then switched!