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Welcome CREEPERS!
Brand new to the channel is our CURIOUS CREEPERS members section. For just .99p per month (cancel at anytime) you will gain access to members-only badges that will appear next to your name in all comments left in our vidoes as well as a badge next to your name in any livestreams you may participate…
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#FnF Watchalong – The Shocking Story of MARY BELL
Mary Flora Bell (born 26 May 1957) is an English woman who, as a juvenile, killed two preschool-age boys in Scotswood, an inner suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne, in 1968. Bell committed her first killing when she was ten years old. In both instances, Bell informed her victim that he had a sore throat, which…
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FRIDAY NIGHT FRIGHTS! New to the channel!
Hope you can all join us for this very first stream. We will discuss what is upcoming throughout 2024 as well as talk about what ‘Friday Night Frights’ is all about. Support the stream: https://streamlabs.com/daysofhorror
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Not Just Horror… Something More
What is our channel, Days of Horror, is all about. This short video aims to give you a clear idea of what we do – and why we do it. It also serves as a trial run using a teleprompter, helping us get comfortable with it for future videos. —————————————————– Our YouTube channel delves deep…
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She Was Crushed to Death for Her Faith | Margaret Clitherow Story
In the shadowed streets of Tudor England, faith could become a death sentence. This is the chilling true story of Margaret Clitherow – a woman who refused to betray her beliefs, even when it meant facing one of the most brutal executions in English history. In 16th century York, at a time when Catholic worship…
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The GATHERING… Malkin Tower 1612, Pendle
Deep in the shadow of Pendle Hill, something once gathered… In this episode of Days of Horror, we step into the chilling origins of The Gathering—a moment steeped in fear, suspicion, and whispered accusations that would soon erupt into one of England’s most infamous witch trials. Through haunting landscapes, historical insight, and our own on-location…






