
An unidentified growling “monster” terrified a pair of paranormal investigators.
Around eight years ago, Vic Harbord, Christine Townend, and other researchers from the East Yorkshire Society decided to investigate the St. Lawrence church in Atwick, England, in the hopes of coming across something eerie.
In an effort to start a conversation with a ghost, they brought along a “spirit box” (an electronic instrument designed to pick up ghostly noises) and yelled out loud, “Does anyone want to communicate?”
But when Christine started to hear what sounded like a growling sound coming from the area, they quickly got more than they bargained for. They heard an inhuman growl.
The two later learned that a “hobgoblin,” a demonic entity thought to be capable of changing its forms, was said to have haunted Atwick in the past.
In the end, they were both left feeling so frightened by their encounter that they decided to become ordained.
They still have no idea what it was that they actually encountered.
And let’s face it, all folklore is based on fact.