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Holyhead Spring Heeled Jack

General area, Holyhead, Wales Unknown Victorian

Holyhead, a bustling port town on the island of Anglesey in Wales, was once plagued by a mysterious figure known as the Spring Heeled Jack. This elusive character, described as tall, fair, and good looking, took to haunting the streets in December 1903, specifically targeting women. With a reputation for being fleet of foot, the Jack would jump out at his unsuspecting victims before quickly making his escape. The press were quick to dub him the Spring Heeled Jack, a name that would become synonymous with this peculiar and intriguing haunting.

The concept of a Spring Heeled Jack was not new even in 1903; it had been a popular figure in folklore and urban legend for many years, often associated with mischievous or malevolent behaviour. The Holyhead incidents, however, remain a documented series of events that captured the attention of the local press. Described as a 'madman', the perpetrator's actions, while alarming, did not result in any serious harm but left a lasting impression on the community. The fact that multiple women reported similar encounters lends credibility to the claims, suggesting that there was indeed some individual or individuals behind these events.

Historical Context

The incidents occurred during the Victorian era, a time of significant social change and public fascination with the paranormal and unexplained phenomena.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
General area, town centre
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Circa December 1903
Postcode Area
LL65

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