The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill & other Road Ghosts (The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill: and Other Road Ghosts: A Case-Centred Study of Phantom Hitch-Hikers & Phantom Jaywalkers in Folklore and Fact)

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The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill & other Road Ghosts (The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill: and Other Road Ghosts: A Case-Centred Study of Phantom Hitch-Hikers & Phantom Jaywalkers in Folklore and Fact)

The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill & other Road Ghosts (The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill: and Other Road Ghosts: A Case-Centred Study of Phantom Hitch-Hikers & Phantom Jaywalkers in Folklore and Fact)

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She told KentOnline she didn’t feel comfortable filming at the scene: "There is a nasty feeling down there, I felt it every time we were filming.

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In 1992, three separate motorists reported knocking down a figure that ran into their path late at night but police failed to find any evidence that an accident had occurred.THE site of a tragic car crash has been dubbed one of the creepiest places in the UK after FIFTY reported sightings of the same ghost.

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She added: "There had been a motorcycle crash just days before the filming, so it is still going on these days. In 1972 Bob Vandepeer said he gave a lift to a girl on the hill only to later turn around and discover the hitchhiker had vanished in the back of the car. Haunted Kent claims with quieter roads, she attempted to freewheel down the hill before being confronted by a dark mist. The road begins in the Medway town of Rochester at the top of Star Hill forming a junction with the A2. A popular ghost story documents a driver picking up a phantom female hitch-hiker on the A229 outside the Lower Bell pub, who subsequently disappears inside the driver's car.It holds the dubious distinction of being home to “Hairy Hands”, a pair of hideous, disembodied hands that attack motorists as they travel this stretch of road across the moor. Two security guards claimed to have seen a group of children dancing beneath a pylon in the early hours of the morning. Coach driver Ian Sharpe, 56, saw the ghost only just over a week before the anniversary of the car crash. DRIVING down a deserted road in the dead of night can be spooky enough, but what if it truly is a highway to Hell?

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One of the women, 22-year-old Susan Browne from Gillingham, who was due to wed RAF technician Brian Wetton, died five days later at West Kent Hospital in Maidstone; the two other females, Judith Lingham and Patricia Ferguson, died soon after the accident.He said the hauntings were causing motorists to crash in the stretch, which has more accidents than any other part of the 232 mile motorway. The site was subject to the fatality of three friends who suffered a catastrophic collision with an oncoming vehicle on 19 th November 1965. Others have said they have seen a woman walk through cars or even suddenly appear in front of their cars. But the tragedy has also left a mysterious legacy, with unexplained visions being reported throughout the 1960s and 70s at the site - although ghostly sightings there are said to date even further back, to the 1930s.

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According to an old legend, on the anniversary of the Tay Bridge Disaster each year, a phantom train can be seen crossing the old bridge and the screams of the victims heard as they plummet to their deaths.It is believed this ghost is that of 22-year-old bride Suzanne Browne, who was killed with two friends in a road traffic accident near the bridge over the Old Chatham Road on the eve of her wedding on November 19, 1965. In the 1960s, author Charles Christian described how a lorry driver was left terrified when a red-eyed, hairy creature tried to smash its way through his windscreen as he drove along the isolated road. The monk was said to have been caught stealing from the castle's wine cellar, and as punishment, he was thrown into the moat and left to drown.



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