Into The Fog with Peter Laws

52. The Bent Neck Man (Haunting of Gladwish Wood)

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A forgotten ghost story, a twisted true crime...and a horrifying shadow figure we're calling 'The Bent Neck Man' as a nod to The Haunting of Hill House.

In this chilling episode of Into the Fog, we uncover the terrifying legend of Gladwish Wood — a stretch of forest in rural England once feared by locals, including author Rudyard Kipling who claimed to have a frightening demonic encounter there. What starts as a classic haunting becomes something darker, as a paranormal investigator and his team encounter a horrifying figure in the woods… a figure possibly tied to a real 19th-century criminal trial. Is it the spirit of a man wrongly condemned? Or something even more ancient, still feeding on grief, rage, and despair?

Join Peter Laws as he investigates this eerie true story where the paranormal collides with true crime, folklore, and historical tragedy. And keep watching until the end. Perhaps YOU can help join the investigation of this barely discussed, yet frightening, supernatural case.

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