Evelyn Hollow
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Even before the property was erected, it was a rural area.
It's very difficult to just, you know, Google, like, you know, native burial ground 63 Wycliffe Road.
And although I don't doubt that, you know, historically things did take place in the area, specifically on that street on Wycliffe Road, it was just a rural area.
It was essentially a marsh.
And then in the 1800s, there was an acetic acid work spilt on it.
And then they only started building houses and things once the sort of railway station was there because it became a populous area.
There's no immediate, like, this wasn't the site of a place of a massive slaughter specifically on Wycliffe Road.
There's nothing like that.
All right, shall we go to the ship?
So the Enfield Poltergeist is a bit of a legend in Ghost Hunting Circles.
You need to contact a man called Graham Morris.
Now, he was the first photographer on the scene, and not only that, but he actually claims to have been hit by a flying object.
All right, happy ghost hunting, Godspeed.
So Guy Playfair, who is a very well-known paranormal investigator, was involved with the Enfield case, and he once described poltergeist activity as a kind of football game of energy.
He said that when people get into conditions of tension, they exude a kind of energy, and
The kind of thing that happens to teenagers at puberty because it's a turbulent time in their life.