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Believing the Bizarre: Paranormal Conspiracies & Myths

Spring-Heeled Jack and the Gorbals Vampire

Believing the Bizarre: Paranormal Conspiracies & Myths

Tyler and Charlie

Society & Culture, Science, Comedy, Natural Sciences

4.7781 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Spring-Heeled Jack and the Gorbals Vampire

This week, we explore two British urban legends: the Gorbals Vampire and Spring-heeled Jack.

In 1954 Glasgow, hundreds of children armed with knives and homemade weapons descended on the Southern Necropolis cemetery hunting a supernatural entity with iron teeth that allegedly killed two local boys.

Meanwhile, in Victorian London, Spring-heeled Jack terrorized citizens from 1837 to 1904, described as a well-dressed gentleman with glowing eyes who could make impossible leaps, breathe blue and white fire, and attack victims with metallic claws.

Both cases sparked significant paranormal panic and were documented in the Victorian press.

We debate whether these incidents represent historical mass hysteria or genuine supernatural encounters with entities from British folklore. In addition, we examine how Scottish urban myths, Victorian era monsters, and paranormal history might explain the phenomena, while considering how both stories reflect societal fears of their time.

Or is it possible that Spring-heeled Jack might have been a demonic figure or one of the mysterious jumping entities from British supernatural folklore? Could the Gorbals incident represent children's folklore and cemetery legends manifesting during a period of societal tension?

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Keywords:
Spring heeled Jack, Garbols Vampire, Victorian urban legends, Glasgow supernatural encounters, British folklore creatures, Scotland monster sightings, Victorian era monsters, paranormal history UK, 19th century supernatural, The Southern Necropolis, Scottish urban myths, demonic figures in folklore, Victorian panic, London monster sightings, unexplained Victorian phenomena, Scottish vampire incidents, historical mass hysteria, children's folklore Scotland, mysterious jumping man, British supernatural entities, 1950s vampire scares, Victorian press sensationalism, paranormal encounters Britain, historical monster sightings, supernatural panic, Glasgow cemetery legends, Victorian strange phenomena


Transcript

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0:00.0

Are echo chambers the real reason that humans fear bumps in the night?

0:04.6

What kicked off a gang of children hunting monsters?

0:08.6

Did a demon attack an instant girl and other victims in Victorian London?

0:13.4

Today we test the believability of the Gore-Wals vampire, Spring Hill Jack, Mass Hysteria. Welcome to Believing the Bazaar.

0:43.3

We're diving to the unknown and the unusual.

0:45.2

And tell you whether or not we find it believable.

0:47.8

Welcome back.

0:48.5

Happy Tuesday.

0:49.3

Oh, my goodness, Tyler.

0:50.5

This topic.

0:52.2

We got topics.

0:53.5

Topics.

0:53.7

Plural. Multiple. This was sent in by a listener. They said,. Topics. Plural.

0:54.7

Multiple.

0:55.3

This was sent in by a listener.

0:56.8

They said, hey, you should do this.

0:58.0

I said, I like Scotland.

0:59.6

You're like a one up.

1:01.3

Like, not only am I going to do that.

1:02.4

I'm going to do something else with it.

1:03.8

And throw a third name in the title.

1:05.6

I'm going to make sure this title's nice and juicy.

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