Saturday, 7 May 2022

Hexham Heads

During 1971 in Great Britain on a old magazine type show Called Nationwide among the serious news reports was story about  a pair of tiny stone heads here is that bizarre story which still is very popular to this day.
The two heads were dug up in the garden of Two boys whom lived in the town of Hexham, Colin and Leslie Robson.
The boys took the heads inside thier house this is when a series of strange phenomena occurred, the heads moving the room when nobody was their ,bottles mysteriously thrown across the room .
The next door family  reported of one of thier boys hair being pulled during the night and the mother seeing a half man /Goat figure leaving thier house after the hair pulling instance.
Out of curiosity the heads were given  to Dr Anne Ross an expert in Celtic artefacts, she too experienced a truelĂ˝ bizarre event.
She awoke one morning to see a part man  part wolf figure walking out of her room she preceded to follow the creature downstairs and saw it leaving through the kitchen door then lost track of it.
A few days later Dr Ross daughter Bernice told her mother of seeing a similar sighting on her way home when she saw a large werewolf like figure on the stairs that jumped over the banisters into corridor then vanished.
The wolf like figure is believed to be a relation of the Hexham  Werewolf that in the winter of 1904 killed local livestock.
Later on Dr Ross reported of feeling a cold presence then her study door  bursting open without no reason.
The heads become the Hexham Heads and Dr Ross believed the incident s stopped when the Hexham Heads were removed from  her house.
Years later a man named Desmond Craigie said he made the Hexham Heads for his daughter in 1956 ,the heads were originally three but the third got damaged and thrown away.
So it goes to show how weird the 70s could be to have this report on the television unfortunately no footage remains although thier are rumours that an audio of the show thier were on exists somewhere in the either.
# Paranormal #Cryptozoology #Weird#70s#Uk
Written and researched by Mark Antony Raines 

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