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The Man in Dark Suit

Strangeways Prison, Manchester, Greater Manchester Apparition Victorian

Deep within the crumbling walls of Strangeways Prison, a phantom figure clad in a dark suit and carrying a briefcase has been spotted by staff members. This ghostly apparition seems to be drawn to the condemned cell, where it vanishes into thin air if followed. Some believe this spectral figure to be the restless spirit of John Ellis, a former executioner who took his own life in 1932. The prison's dark history and the tragic circumstances of Ellis's death may have contributed to this haunting manifestation.

Strangeways Prison has a long and storied history, dating back to 1868. During its operational years, the prison witnessed numerous executions, including those carried out by John Ellis himself. Ellis's troubled life and eventual suicide may have imprinted a lasting presence on the prison's psychic landscape. Witness accounts describe the phantom man as a fleeting presence, often seen near the condemned cell. While some have speculated about the connection between Ellis's life and this haunting, the true nature of this phenomenon remains a mystery.

Historical Context

Strangeways Prison operated from 1868 to 2013, with a history of executions and prisoner unrest.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Former Prison
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Late twentieth century
Postcode Area
M1

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