Wee Jeanie and the Toe: Scotland’s Campfire Tale That Won’t Stay Buried
There are ghost stories that come with a castle attached, a named historical victim, a date carved into a stone […]
There are ghost stories that come with a castle attached, a named historical victim, a date carved into a stone […]
On a quiet stretch of road between the village of Dunning and the town of Auchterarder in Perthshire, a stone
September 23rd, 1954. Glasgow’s Southern Necropolis. The steelworks are burning at the far end of the cemetery, throwing tongues of
Maggie Murphy… A name feared by kids across Glasgow, Scotland. This urban legend has terrified children and intrigued storytellers for