
Author: Chris
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The MURDER of 14-Year-Old ELSIE FROST : 50 Years Without Justice
In October 1965, 14-year-old Elsie Frost was attacked and murdered in an underpass near Wakefield. Her killer was never brought to justice. For over five decades, this case has remained one of West Yorkshire’s most haunting unsolved crimes. In this investigation, we return to the crime scene and uncover how missed opportunities, flawed assumptions, and…
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The MURDER of 17-Year-Old ELIZABETH FOSTER : He Killed, Walked Free, Then Struck Again..
“He changed his name… but not who he was. Freed too soon. Trusted again. And women paid the price.” In 1972, 17-year-old Elisabeth Foster was brutally murdered on her way to church. The man responsible — Brian Herbert Ball — was sentenced to life. But just four years later, he walked free. He changed his…
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Murder in the Woods: The Shocking TRUE STORY of ALEX DAVIES
On what seemed like an ordinary spring day in 2019, the quiet countryside of Parbold Hill in Lancashire, England, became the scene of a chilling and senseless tragedy. Alex Davies, a bright and kind-hearted 18-year-old with dreams and a future ahead of him, was brutally murdered in an act of calculated cruelty. In today’s video,…
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Don’t BLAME anyone but YOURSELF! Your mind sees more than what your eyes see…
If you feel bored or maybe don’t believe in the wonders and the unexplained that the world has yet to show us, well, the problem may not be the story – maybe it’s you. When did we stop letting our minds wander? When did imagination run dry? Somewhere along the way, too many adults swapped…
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The Story That Wasn’t.. True? Blackburn’s Darkest Rumour – 1929
In Victorian Blackburn, a single whisper was enough to ignite fear, outrage, and suspicion across an entire town. What began as a shocking wager quickly spiralled into panic. But as the dust settled, one chilling reality emerged: was the story actually true? In this episode of Days of Horror, we examine the Blackburn Hoax -…
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Words Before the End: The Last Letters of James Hamer / Haslingden (1854)
In 1854, in the quiet Lancashire town of Haslingden, a young man named James Hamer sat down to write his final words. Those letters – heavy with sorrow, confusion, and resignation – would be the last trace he left behind. In this episode, we examine the life and state of mind of James Hamer, explore…
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The Town That Should Have Been Wiped Out (Church, 1917)
On 28th April 1917, disaster erupted at a chemical mill turned munitions factory in Church, Oswaldtwistle. Flames, shockwaves, and the threat of a far greater explosion placed hundreds of lives in immediate danger. In the midst of chaos stood James Hardacre — a local police constable who refused to run when others fled. His actions…








