Podcast of recorded visits to supposed haunts to find evidence of the paranormal and the strange. Opening up the weird and the scary to entertain your ears and give you sleepness nights. (Documentary horror that contains drama of an explicit and disturbing nature)
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
iTunes Category Change
Just changing category for podcast from 'TV & Film' to 'Arts & Entertainment'.
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Davidt's body found

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The body of missing Belfast man Davidt Dunlop was found in Crawfordsburn country park on Saturday by a ranger.
An iPod recovered with the body is believed to contain clues to his death but police say there is no sign of foul play.
Mr Dunlop went missing last weekend after setting out on a two-night research trip into the paranormal. His partner reported him missing when he failed to return as planned on Sunday morning.
Park ranger Tom Meek found the body while clearing trees felled in last week's storms. He said: "I don't even know what made me look down the hole. He was just lying there as though he was asleep.
"It's so sad that such a young man should die like that. I don't think I'll ever forget his face."
Mr Dunlop's partner, Laura Kelly has been helping police with their enquiries. She is said to have been distraught at the news.
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Thank you for everyone's support. Details will be provided as I get them.
We miss you Davidt.
Monday, February 27, 2006
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Please Help Me

Davidt did not come home from his trip to that stupid park. If anyone can help me I would be so grateful. If this is one of his stunts I'll kill him. I'm just so worried. If you're reading this Davidt Please Contact me I'm worried. The article is here:
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Officers Appeal for help in Tracing Missing Forest Man
Police, friends and family are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of a 30 year-old man who went missing over the Weekend.
Davidt Dunlop was last seen on Friday 17th February, during his two-night sleep over in the Crawfordsburn Country Park camping site.
When he failed to return home on Sunday his partner had alerted the emergency services that had to delay searching until the early hours of Monday morning due to weather conditions.
He was wearing distinctive large flared jeans, a navy blue t-shirt printed with a yellow ‘01’ logo and had brought a large rucksack with two coats; a brown jacket and a large navy blue waterproof raincoat.
It is thought that the missing man had been researching the area for a broadcast on the paranormal and supernatural.
Reports have indicated the man, last seen by campers at around 8.30pm in the southern wooded area site, had been camping outside the designated grounds. The campers had said that the man ‘was alone and looked very suspicious skulking around’ the park. “He seemed to wander around the same area talking to himself,” reported Simon Holland, a cub scout from the 26th Bangor District Troop.
Police Spokesman Inspector Charlie Doon had said that “local police, park attendants and people from the area along with the volunteer rescue association were conducting a wide scale search for the man, however they had to stop the search overnight due to poor weather conditions.”
Officers are keen to hear from Mr Dunlop, or anyone that may have seen him or someone matching his description.
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Friday, February 17, 2006
Planning: Visit 2 - Crawfordsburn Park

The arrangements have been made for my second visit. Unfortunately I don't have my girlfriend Laura coming along with me. I was hoping to have some company but Laura has had a few things come up in work and is unable to attend. I have been doing a great deal of research into the area and it seems rife with paranormal tales and activity.
The area is Crawfordsburn Country Park, not only a haunt for the supernatural, it holds several Chalets and camping areas for Scouts, activity groups and travellers. Sprawling the southern coast of Belfast Lough it holds a huge wood, a beautiful stretch of beach and an impressive waterfall.
When I was younger I had visited the park with a scout group. It had always seemed wild and expansive. I'm told that it has changed extensively since then. There used to be a huge house by the coast that had been a hospital. The site was always awash with rumours of crazy person sightings or a lone nurse who would fade away before your eyes.
I remember a time when a girl named Gillian, an older Venture Scout with the group had been found crying, she was a mess of emotion and fear. She had been to the sandy beach and was returning back to the chalet when a figure had jumped from the tree gathering and scratched her across the face. For fear of rape she ran away as fast as she could but she had said that the attacker had been wearing a fur coat. Of course, the young boys that we were, our imagination had run riot. We were out looking for bears, werewolves and even banshees.
There are a great deal of rumours and eyewitness accounts. For further insight to the area:
Coach House Ghost
Seaside Ghost
Details of Crawfordsburn House and Ghost Nurse
Nice pictures of the park here & here
Various mythological creatures that are supposed to have been spotted in the area:
Banshee - Appears to those that will soon die.
Demon Bride - Bride that steals your soul with a kiss
Gray Man - Cloaked apparition that hides cliff edges and rocks so that travellers may meet their doom.
Merrow - Irish Mermaid
Sheela Na Gig - Grotesque overtly sexual hag, commonly known through carvings on churches displaying an over sized vulva.
Other creatures can be sourced here
That should keep us all busy for now. I head to the park today and will sleep overnight for Friday and Saturday night. I will not be camping in the suggested areas. I will bivouac in the wooded areas and hopefully intice the spooks out.


