Dark History

Weird, disturbing, wacky, horrific, nightmarish – these are all some of the many words to describe the dark history of the UK and Ireland…

The Manchester Mummy Won’t Stay Dead
When Archaeology Meets the Psi Factor
Corpse Roads: Walking England’s Ghostly Paths of the Dead
Blood Money: The Newcastle Witch Trials
Manchester Cholera Victims Haunt St John’s Gardens
Why Did Jack the Ripper Stop Killing?
The Haunting of Clifford’s Tower: York’s Blood-Soaked Sentinel
Angel Meadow, the horrors behind Manchester’s haunted Green Quarter
The Allendale Wolf, a beast remembered in fire
Queensberry House: Edinburgh’s Forgotten Cannibal Ghost
Arbor Low: Ancient Stone Circle Steeped in Mystery
Witch of Scrapfaggot Green: Essex’s Wartime Ghost Story
John Horwood: Was Justice Served or Was He a Victim?
Nottingham Killer William Saville Hanged Twice And Haunts Gallows Hill
Gruesome Tales of Friars Bush Graveyard
Charles Peace: The Victorian Killer Who Still Haunts Yorkshire
St Edmund Arrowsmith: Lancashire’s Martyr, Miracle Worker and Mystery
Mary Bateman: The Dark Deeds Of A Yorkshire Witch
10 Grisly Victorian Murders That Weren’t Jack the Ripper
Murder and Dripping Fat: Kate Webster Horrors
Tales from the Necropolis, Liverpool Ghost Tour REVIEW
St Mary’s at Lambeth: Grimoires, Graves and Curiosities
Lambeth’s Occult Secrets: David Turnbull Interview
Bartlow Hills, the Pyramids of Essex