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The Night Of The RIAZ MURDERS | Accrington’s DARKEST Chapter
In the early hours of a cold November morning in 2006, a quiet residential street in Accrington became the scene of one of the most shocking crimes in Lancashire’s history. What appeared at first to be a tragic house fire soon revealed a far more sinister truth — a calculated act of murder that would…
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Manchester’s DARKEST Secret! The UNSOLVED Murder of JULIE JONES – 1998
On a warm summer morning on the 3rd July 1998, the battered body of Julie Jones was discovered by a dog walker in a secluded spot in Ancoats, Manchester. A mother of two boys, Julie lived a troubled life on the fringes of society — but nothing could justify the brutality she endured in her…
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The TRUE and TERRIFYING Story of 30 East Drive | Pontefract | The Black Monk | Paranormal
Hidden away on a quiet street in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, stands one of the most notorious haunted houses in Britain: 30 East Drive. Known as the home of the Black Monk, this ordinary-looking council house has been the epicentre of chilling paranormal activity for decades. In this video, we delve deep into the terrifying and…
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The DISTURBING but TRUE Story of the EGERTON MURDERS | Bolton, 1998
In the quiet village of Egerton, England, the peaceful façade was shattered in 1998 when Celeste Bates and her two young sons, Milo and Daniel, were brutally murdered in their own home. The killer, Peter Christopher Hall – a man known to the family – carried out the savage act before calmly collecting the boys…
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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…








