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The Screaming of Wrigley Head

Wrigley Head, Failsworth, Greater Manchester Apparition Unknown

Wrigley Head, a spot in Failsworth, Greater Manchester, is locally known for a chilling scream that has been heard by numerous people, especially at night. The scream, often referred to as 'White Stuff' or 'Screaming', has become a well-known phenomenon in the area. One witness reported hearing the scream and was later informed that it was a common occurrence in the area. The origin and cause of the scream remain unknown, leaving many to speculate about its source.

Further investigation into the haunting at Wrigley Head, also known as Moston Brook, reveals that the scream has been a topic of discussion among locals for some time. The incident reported in December 2013 is just one of many instances where the scream has been heard. While there are no recorded historical events that could be linked to the scream, its reputation as a haunted spot has grown over the years. The scream is often heard at night, which could suggest a connection to the area's history or a possible paranormal presence.

Historical Context

No specific historical events are recorded for Wrigley Head

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Woods/Stream
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
December 2013
Postcode Area
M35

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