Episode notes
How did a quiet Essex rectory become known as the most haunted house in England, complete with a phantom nun, a doomed monk, and an investigator allegedly caught with stones in his pockets? Borley Rectory is the ultimate case study in how a ghost story is manufactured, monetized, and kept alive long after it's debunked.
This episode dissects the mechanics of belief behind Borley, from a children's make-believe legend to a media circus, a scandalous affair, and a showman's staged seances. It's a gothic tale where the paranormal investigators may have been the real perpetrators.
- How the bricked-up nun legend was fabricated by the rector's children borrowing from popular Victorian novels
- The role of pareidolia and psychological conditioning in turning shadows into ghost sightings
- How showman Harry Price, trained in s ...Â