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Prague’s DARKEST Past – From Ghosts to Serial KILLER!
Prague is a city of breathtaking beauty – but behind its spires and cobbled streets lies a much darker history. In this episode of Days of Horror, we uncover three chilling tales that have haunted the city for centuries: The Golem of Prague – the legendary creature of clay, said to have been brought to…
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Lennon Wall, Prague #shorts #prague #unique
After the 1980 murder of John Lennon a mural of Lennon was painted by an unknown artist onto the wall and as more people expanded upon it, the wall slowly became a place for free expression of then communist Czechoslovakia. It has historically been used for demonstrations and carries a central theme of John Lennon,…
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This Was England’s Most DEADLIEST Village! Haworth – Village of the DEAD..
In the heart of the moors lies a village steeped in history and tragedy. Haworth – once home to the famous Brontë family – also carried a far darker legacy. In the early 1800s, it was known as the deadliest village in England. Here, death came young, and life was brutally short. Disease, poverty, and…
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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…








