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Betty and barney hill plaque
Betty and barney hill plaque









  1. #Betty and barney hill plaque skin
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Betty and Barney Hill were an American couple who claimed to have been abducted by extraterrestrials in a rural portion of New Hampshire on September 19–20, 1961. To get the latest email updates from Yorkshire Live, click here.

#Betty and barney hill plaque skin

We bid a sad farewell to Jake in August this year, following battle with skin cancer. If there was a plague on the planet I would be the lone survivor.” I suppose I have a cast iron stomach and I am immune to all known germs. “I do eat healthy stuff and I am still alive and not in bad nick for 80. “Manufacturers just want to frighten us into throwing things away so we will buy some more,” said Jake. I have one egg left which is a Cadbury’s Flake one which has a date of July 2011.” “I have eaten the Dairy Milk Buttons egg which was dated July 2012. “I found the eggs in a skip on Syringa Street in Marsh,” he told the Examiner at the time. In the Spring of 2018, eccentric Jake Mangel Wurzel braved eating a number of seven-year-old easter eggs in a bid to prove that best before end dates were nonsense.Īfter scoffing the out of date chocolate eggs, he reported no ill effects and urged other consumers to stop being so squeamish about out of date foods. “Certainly someone had gone to quite some trouble to leave these occult symbols, although that in itself does not prove that the space was actually used for rituals.” “With the help of a torch, I could see a number of symbols painted in white on the walls of The Cathedral including, in a high position, a pentagram.” In a quiet moment one Sunday a colleague and I borrowed the key from the Marsden signalman, and drove into the closed tunnels to explore.” He recalled: “In the mid 1980s I was policing out of Slaithwaite. One former policeman, Bill Armer, speculated that there was a widespread belief that people were dabbling in Satanic activities in Marsden. Police searched the tunnels, but found nothing at the time.Ī few days later, a Huddersfield man was reportedly confronted by a masked man in the tunnel and terrified in the process.

#Betty and barney hill plaque series

Huddersfield hosts exhibition of the ‘worst record album covers of all time’Ĭanal and River Trust #sharethespace project at Standedge Visitor Centre, Marsden.Ī throwback to the 1980s now, when the Examiner first reported on a series of strange goings on in Mardsen, on May 31 and June 3 1980.Īfter two workmen reportedly found “two sheep’s heads and strange painted symbols” one and a half miles from the mouth of the Standedge Tunnels, speculation was rife amongst the local community that the disused railway tunnel had become a site of occult activity.

betty and barney hill plaque

“John, do you want me to knock your teeth out?” asked Sally over dinner.

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In the heated exchange that followed (and continued for the week’s subsequent episodes), John made a series of chauvinistic and patronising remarks, including comparing Sally to a dog, prompting her to threaten to knock his teeth out. John, the owner of The Edge Accommodation at Longwood Edge, was certainly a character from the get-go, but it was his attitude towards his fellow contestants that raised more than a few eyebrows.Īfter losing a sports day event on the show’s second programme, John dubbed his fellow contestants Sally McAnulty and Teresa Shirley, who run self-catering cottages in Matlock, ‘snitches and bitches’ while also deeming the entire event a ‘fix.’ In the first of our strange stories, we head back to November 2017, when Channel 4’s hit programme ‘Four in a Bed’ which four pairs of B&B owners compete for the title of best establishment, introduced us to Huddersfield contestant John Whitworth. Huddersfield B&B owner John Whitworth in a still from the Channel 4 show Four in a Bed.











Betty and barney hill plaque