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THE JUDAS BURNING, a ghost story for Good Friday

April 17, 2014 by Freaky Folk Tales

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Posted in easter, ghosts, good friday, horror, paranormal. Tagged burning of judas, burning of the judas, judas burning, liverpool ghosts, liverpool hauntings, toxteth ghosts

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  • THE BLACK BARGAIN, a dark tale for Walpurgis Night
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  • The bride went to Heaven; the groom went to Hell
  • The carriage
  • The churchyard horror
  • THE CRAWLING, an echo of the macabre
  • THE CRAWLS, the story of the Tichborne Dole and its curse.
  • The Dark Conjurer of Batcombe
  • The Diary of Reverend Byles
  • The Druids Knew May Day — a history of May Day customs and celebrations
  • The etiquette of addressing a ghost at a Victorian séance (and how to avoid embarrassing faux pas)
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  • The Ghost Bureau
  • The ghost hunter
  • The Ghost of Alan Mophant
  • The Ghost of the Grand National
  • The ghosts of Berkeley Square
  • The Hapgood Prophecy
  • The Haunted Cupboard (The malignancy in everyday objects)
  • The haunted shawl of Carmen
  • The haunting of Melrose Hall (a ghost story of the American Revolution)
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