Mysteries of the Unexplained

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DaMan

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Revenge From an Unquiet grave.
Late one night in 1681 a miller, James Graeme,
of Country Durham, England, was accosted by
the hideous ghost of a young woman. She was
drenched with blood and had five open wounds
on her head. She told Graeme that her name
was Anne Walker and that she had been
murdered, with a pickax, by one Mark Sharp
acting on instruction from a relative of hers,
also named Walker, by whom she was pregnant.
She made this clear to Graeme that unless
he gave this information to the local
magistrate she would continue to haunt him.
Acting as any normal person would do he
refused to believe what he had experienced, and
did nothing. But after the apparation appeared,
pleaded,, and threatned twice more, he went to
the authorities with the grisly story. A pit
identified by the ghost was searched, and Anne Walker's
body was recovered. Sharp and walker, were arrested, tried,
found guilty, and hanged. Anne's spirit, thus avenged, did
not appear ever again.
 
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DaMan

Guest
Revenge From an Unquiet grave.
Late one night in 1681 a miller, James Graeme,
of Country Durham, England, was accosted by
the hideous ghost of a young woman. She was
drenched with blood and had five open wounds
on her head. She told Graeme that her name
was Anne Walker and that she had been
murdered, with a pickax, by one Mark Sharp
acting on instruction from a relative of hers,
also named Walker, by whom she was pregnant.
She made this clear to Graeme that unless
he gave this information to the local
magistrate she would continue to haunt him.
Acting as any normal person would do he
refused to believe what he had experienced, and
did nothing. But after the apparation appeared,
pleaded,, and threatned twice more, he went to
the authorities with the grisly story. A pit
identified by the ghost was searched, and Anne Walker's
body was recovered. Sharp and walker, were arrested, tried,
found guilty, and hanged. Anne's spirit, thus avenged, did
not appear ever again.
 
D

DaMan

Guest
Revenge From an Unquiet grave.
Late one night in 1681 a miller, James Graeme,
of Country Durham, England, was accosted by
the hideous ghost of a young woman. She was
drenched with blood and had five open wounds
on her head. She told Graeme that her name
was Anne Walker and that she had been
murdered, with a pickax, by one Mark Sharp
acting on instruction from a relative of hers,
also named Walker, by whom she was pregnant.
She made this clear to Graeme that unless
he gave this information to the local
magistrate she would continue to haunt him.
Acting as any normal person would do he
refused to believe what he had experienced, and
did nothing. But after the apparation appeared,
pleaded,, and threatned twice more, he went to
the authorities with the grisly story. A pit
identified by the ghost was searched, and Anne Walker's
body was recovered. Sharp and walker, were arrested, tried,
found guilty, and hanged. Anne's spirit, thus avenged, did
not appear ever again.
 
D

DaMan

Guest
Revenge From an Unquiet grave.
Late one night in 1681 a miller, James Graeme,
of Country Durham, England, was accosted by
the hideous ghost of a young woman. She was
drenched with blood and had five open wounds
on her head. She told Graeme that her name
was Anne Walker and that she had been
murdered, with a pickax, by one Mark Sharp
acting on instruction from a relative of hers,
also named Walker, by whom she was pregnant.
She made this clear to Graeme that unless
he gave this information to the local
magistrate she would continue to haunt him.
Acting as any normal person would do he
refused to believe what he had experienced, and
did nothing. But after the apparation appeared,
pleaded,, and threatned twice more, he went to
the authorities with the grisly story. A pit
identified by the ghost was searched, and Anne Walker's
body was recovered. Sharp and walker, were arrested, tried,
found guilty, and hanged. Anne's spirit, thus avenged, did
not appear ever again.
 
D

DaMan

Guest
Revenge From an Unquiet grave.
<br />Late one night in 1681 a miller, James Graeme,
<br />of Country Durham, England, was accosted by
<br />the hideous ghost of a young woman. She was
<br />drenched with blood and had five open wounds
<br />on her head. She told Graeme that her name
<br />was Anne Walker and that she had been
<br />murdered, with a pickax, by one Mark Sharp
<br />acting on instruction from a relative of hers,
<br />also named Walker, by whom she was pregnant.
<br />She made this clear to Graeme that unless
<br />he gave this information to the local
<br />magistrate she would continue to haunt him.
<br />Acting as any normal person would do he
<br />refused to believe what he had experienced, and
<br />did nothing. But after the apparation appeared,
<br />pleaded,, and threatned twice more, he went to
<br />the authorities with the grisly story. A pit
<br />identified by the ghost was searched, and Anne Walker's
<br />body was recovered. Sharp and walker, were arrested, tried,
<br />found guilty, and hanged. Anne's spirit, thus avenged, did
<br />not appear ever again.
<br />
 
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