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Ghosts of Cannock Chase: Terrifying reports of paranormal activity from the UK’s most haunted town (Lee Brickley's Paranormal X-Files)

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a b c d e "Our Century 1950-1975: Chase Killer Jailed for Life". Express & Star. Wolverhampton. Archived from the original on 23 June 2002 . Retrieved 3 September 2009. At the time of the abductions of Reynolds and Tift, Morris worked as a sales representative for a Sheffield-based firm, although in 1966, he opted to become an engineer. [70] Highly respected and valued by his employer, by 1967, Morris had risen to the rank of foreman at a precision instruments factory in the town of Oldbury. [91] Both personally and professionally, he was considered polite and helpful, but unfriendly. [7] [5] [65] The Old Hall is a listed 15th century building in the grounds of the tourist attraction Tatton Park. Child Killer Raymond Morris in EU Court Freedom Bid". Express & Star. 12 February 2011 . Retrieved 8 January 2017. A ‘humped profile’ dry valley running west–east, and followed by the bridleway between Brocton and Beggar's Hill is interpreted as a glacial overflow channel, operative during the ice age. An expanse of glacial till underlies Haywood Warren with smaller patches mapped elsewhere. Sand and gravel have been quarried in different parts of the Chase over the years, as at Wolseley today. [2] Landscape, flora and fauna [ edit ]

A woman wearing white, a playful poltergeist and a sinister spirit are among those sighted at Crewe Lyceum. Lane, Brian (1991). The Murder Guide to Great Britain. Robinson Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-854-87083-1. Staffordshire and Cheshire’s oldest buildings and woodland are filled with supernatural activity reported repeatedly over the years. Regional current affairs programme ATV Today broadcast a 20-minute episode pertaining to the abduction and murder of Christine Darby in November 1969. Morris's wife is among those interviewed for this programme. [105] Richards, Cara (2000). The Loss of Innocents: Child Killers and Their Victims. Scholarly Resources. ISBN 978-0-520-28287-2This judicial review was rejected by Mr Justice Simon in February 2011. [95] Shortly thereafter, Morris indicated his potential intention to transfer his case to the European Court of Human Rights. He later abandoned this plan, adding his belief he would die in prison. [96] The Austin A55 used by Morris to abduct Christine Darby is publicly burned on 28 March 1969 Aftermath [ edit ] One entity apparently causes momentary blindness, and there have been sightings of strange apparitions staring from windows and a weeping lost soul who walks the castle in search of her murdered mother.

It’s the 17th most haunted place in the UK, with doors opening and closing on their own and the ghost of a woman passing through a wall sighted regularly. In the months prior to Reynolds' abduction, investigators in and around the vicinity of her disappearance had received numerous reports of a lone white male in a car who had attempted to entice prepubescent girls into his vehicle and who, if successful, had sexually assaulted the children, with his assaults often including digital penetration. [22] Diana Tift [ edit ] Tift was reported missing by her parents at 7p.m. [24] As had earlier been the case with Margaret Reynolds, despite extensive searches, no trace of the child was discovered. Tift's disappearance saw approximately 2,000 people search for her. A local councillor also offered a reward for the child's safe return. [6] This to me as a paranormal Investigator is amazing and every person including investigators I’ve shown agree that it’s an amazing piece of evidence. The Victoria Hall, in Bagnall Street, Hanley, was first built in 1888 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. Prison cells were built into the basement, which served the integrated police station that used to be part of the building. The cells are now actors’ dressing rooms.I think the paranormal puts fear in a lot of people because it’s the unknown and people fear the unknown and I think this is one thing that causes scepticism in our field.” I couldn't tell if it was a boy or a girl, but they definitely seemed in distress and sounded very close to us, so we instantly started running towards the noise. Gaute, J. H. H.; Odell, Robin (1991) [1989]. The New Murderers' Who's Who. Dorset Press. ISBN 978-0-245-54639-6. Since 2006, the forest has been used as an open-air music venue as part of the Forestry England nationwide Forest Live, with acts such as The Zutons, The Feeling, Status Quo and Jools Holland playing in a forest clearing.

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