S06-E10 - The Crash and Other Listeners’ Stories - Part 2
Haunted UK Podcast: History, Hauntings and the Unexplained
Steven Holloway
4.5 • 652 Ratings
🗓️ 8 March 2025
⏱️ 65 minutes
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Summary
Some roads seem to remember.
A bend in the dark. A flash of headlights. A figure by the roadside. A moment that feels real enough to touch — until it vanishes, leaving only questions behind.
In this listener-stories episode of Haunted UK Podcast, we move through a collection of true paranormal accounts where the ordinary world briefly gives way to something stranger. From a disappearing figure in an old Rochdale bookshop to a faceless soldier seen near Cannock Chase, the stories explore hauntings, apparitions, family spirits, roadside encounters, unexplained footsteps, and the unsettling possibility of time slipping out of place.
Among the accounts are a phantom miner seen on a foggy morning in Rugeley, strange knocks and doorbells in adjoining bungalows, a beloved cat apparently still returning to the foot of a bed, a previous homeowner who may still be watching over his house, and a deeply unsettling Leicestershire haunting involving footsteps, smoke, apparitions, and activity witnessed by police officers, family members and friends.
The episode closes with Peter’s extraordinary account from a snowy road near Mongeham in Kent, where what appeared to be a car crash became something far harder to explain — an old sports car, an injured man, a vanished accident scene, missing time, and a final trace of blood that refused to wash away.
Atmospheric, varied and quietly unnerving, this is a collection of ghost stories, time-slip possibilities and personal encounters that ask whether some places hold onto moments from the past — and replay them for those who happen to pass through.
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| 1:27.4 | As I was coming down the road, I saw what I thought were the lights of an oncoming car, |
| 1:28.7 | so I stopped to let it pass. |
| 1:31.4 | After a few moments, I flashed my lights, but got no response. |
| 1:35.8 | So, thinking the car may have broken down in the snow or got stuck, |
| 1:40.0 | I walked into the woods towards the lights to help. |
| 1:43.7 | As I neared, I saw there had been an accident |
| 1:46.7 | and ran to the car which had struck a telegraph pole, |
| 1:50.4 | knocking it into the woods. |
| 1:52.8 | I pulled the car door open. |
| 2:20.3 | I was a car door open. I'm I'm The The This is episode 60 part two of the Haunted UK podcast. |
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