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Portsmouth White Garter Murders

Site of the White Garter Public House, Portsmouth, Hampshire Apparition Victorian

The White Garter Public House in Portsmouth has a dark history that's said to be still very much alive. When the building was demolished, dozens of bodies were uncovered beneath the floorboards. It's believed that a landlady and her male companion were responsible for the gruesome murders, targeting their own guests and making off with their valuables. The spirits of these unfortunate victims are thought to be restless, and there have been reports of ghostly apparitions and unexplained occurrences around the site. Guests and staff have experienced the eerie sensation of having sheets pulled off their beds, as if the restless spirits are trying to uncover their own bodies.

Historical records suggest that the White Garter Public House was a hub of activity during the Victorian era, a time when Portsmouth was a bustling port city. The landlady and her accomplice took advantage of the transient nature of the guests, preying on their trust and vulnerability. The sheer number of bodies discovered under the floorboards is a testament to the horrific crimes that took place. While there are no specific dates or times for the hauntings, the fact that the ghosts are said to be active at night makes the evening a prime time for paranormal activity. The site's dark past and the reported manifestations make it a chilling destination for those interested in the paranormal.

Historical Context

The White Garter Public House was a popular stop for travelers and locals alike during the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio Tactile
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
PO1

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