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A 1976 BBC report described as a paranormal holy grail is discovered buried in the archives.
"Towards the door, and as I looked, I saw this thing, going out of it. And it was about six feet high, slightly stooping, and it was black, you know, against the white door, and it was half animal and half man. The upper part, I would've said, was a wolf, and the lower half was human. And I would've again said that it was covered in a kind of black, or very dark fur. And it went out, and I just saw it clearly, and then it disappeared." (1976, report located 2024)
Hexham Heads (1971) - A case of a demonic, phantom werewolf that appeared in conjunction with the discovery of some strange stone skulls in England.
The Hexham Heads case occurred in 1971 in Hexham, Northumberland.
In February 1971, 11-year-old Colin Robson was weeding his family's garden when he dug up a carved stone head. He and his brother dug more and found a second stone head. Both were slightly smaller than tennis balls and were very heavy. One appeared to be that of a man, and the other seemed like one of a female witch. The boys took the stone skulls into the house.
Strange poltergeistlike things began to happen, both in the Robson household and the Dodd household next door. The heads would be found turned around, seemingly of their own accord. Objects would be found broken. The bed of one of the Robson daughters was found covered with shards of glass.
In the Dodd household, a "werewolf" was seen in the middle of the night in the bedroom of the husband and wife. The half-man, half-beast ran down the stairs on its hind legs and went out the front door.
The heads were acquired by an expert on Celtic culture, Dr. Anne Ross, who lived in Southampton, and who knew nothing about the apparition or disturbances. Ross thought the heads to be common religious ritual objects about 1,800 years old. She already had several similar ones in her collection— but the new ones proved to be problematic.
One night Ross suffered troubled sleep and awoke feeling very cold and frightened. She looked toward her door and saw a black figure, half-man and half-beast, about six feet tall. Its upper part was wolf and the lower part human. The whole body was covered with black fur. Upon being seen, the figure disappeared, and Ross heard it running on padded feet down the stairs. She felt compelled to pursue it and saw it disappear toward the back of her house.
The figure was seen one afternoon by her teenage daughter. Arriving home from school to an empty house, the girl opened the front door and saw the werewolf on the stairs. It vaulted over the banister, landed in the hall, and took off for the back of the house. Like her mother, the girl felt oddly compelled to pursue it, despite her terror, and saw it disappear in the doorway of the music room where the hall ended.
The Ross family encountered the werewolf several more times. It was usually seen on the stairs, and it would always jump over the banister and run down the hall, disappearing. Sometimes the sound of its padded steps could be heard, though nothing was seen. Ross felt the house became permeated with a definite presence of evil, and visitors remarked on this as well.
A most unusual turn to the case occurred when a man stepped forward and claimed to be the maker of the heads. Desmond Craigie had lived in the house occupied by the Robsons. He said he had made the heads as toys for his two daughters in 1956, and they had been lost in the garden.
No explanation was ever found for the strange werewolf manifestations.
Text from The Encyclopedia of Vampires, Werewolves, and Other Monsters (Checkmark Books, 2005) by Rosemary Guiley
In the early 1970s a home in the town of Hexham in the United Kingdom was the site of one of the most bizarre haunting episodes that has ever taken place. CLICK FOR MORE INFO
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