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Podcast Episode: Britain’s Haunted Bridal Doll
Pip: Welcome to Paranormal Magazine UK — where even a train journey to a morning chat show can apparently become a paranormal incident report.
Mara: Today we’re looking at a story that’s been building for over a decade in British paranormal circles — a haunted bridal doll named Elizabeth, her growing media footprint, and the recurring question of whether she belongs in the same conversation as Annabelle. projectreveal has been tracking this case closely.
Pip: Let’s start with the strangest stop on Elizabeth’s itinerary — St Pancras station.
Elizabeth and the Haunted Doll Legend
Mara: The central claim here is that Elizabeth doesn’t just cause strange events in haunted locations — the disturbances seem to travel with her. The St Pancras incident is the sharpest example of that pattern.
Pip: The post lays out the backstory plainly: Elizabeth was heading to London for an ITV This Morning appearance, and the trip itself became the story. The post notes that “reports linked to the trip included hotel lighting problems, alarms activating while travelling, and a strange moment at London’s St Pancras station where platform display boards reportedly began showing repeated delays as the doll passed through.”
Mara: So the upshot is that it wasn’t one anomaly in a controlled setting — it was a sequence of reported disruptions across an entire journey, in public, mundane spaces.
Pip: And the post is careful not to oversell it. Train screens fail. Systems glitch. The rational explanation is right there on the page. What makes the St Pancras moment stick is that it lands inside a much longer list — fire alarms, flickering lights, recording equipment malfunctioning, phones freezing — that follows Elizabeth wherever she goes. One data point is noise; a pattern is harder to dismiss.
Mara: Right, and that pattern is exactly what the broader coverage is amplifying. A separate piece covers how Manchester Evening News and Yorkshire Live recently featured Elizabeth, bringing the case to a new audience entirely. The post makes the point that “more than a decade after the story first emerged, fascination with Elizabeth remains as strong as ever.”
Pip: A haunted doll with genuine regional press staying power — Annabelle’s publicist must be nervous.
Mara: The Annabelle comparison is actually the explicit frame of a third piece, which asks whether Elizabeth might be more haunted than the Warren doll. It focuses on footage from the YouTube channel Paranormal Tapes, where an investigator uses an EVP spirit box to question Elizabeth — and gets back what the post describes as “a chilling, direct, and hostile message from the other side: Stop recording.”
Pip: That’s a more decisive answer than most press junkets produce.
Mara: The piece notes that unlike Annabelle’s soft Raggedy Ann form, Elizabeth is an ornate bridal doll — pale face, glass case — and argues the aggression of that response puts her in serious contention for the title. Believers point to the volume and consistency of reports; sceptics point to suggestion and expectation. The St Pancras post lands somewhere in between, calling it “one of the most unusual public moments linked to Elizabeth” precisely because it happened in the open, not in a curated paranormal setting.
Pip: The legend grows whether or not the screens were actually her fault — and that tension between evidence and atmosphere is where the story lives.
Mara: What’s striking across all of this is the longevity. Most paranormal stories peak and fade. Elizabeth keeps generating new headlines, new audiences, new incidents.
Pip: Same question, new stations. We’ll see what follows her next.
Halloween Humour – A Podcast, Recorded live in a Graveyard… with Wine!
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(FOR THE FULL SPOOKY EXPERIENCE PLEASE WEAR HEADPHONES TO LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE!)
Dead Creepy Podcast was recorded “live” from the dead center of Abergavenny, South Wales UK in a graveyard.
Join us, Claire Barrand and Linzi Smith on this investigation with raw footage, as we sit in a graveyard at midnight especially to record this creepy light-hearted and humorous podcast. Whilst enjoying a bottle of wine, we discuss some of the Celtic traditions of Halloween.
Find out what happens when we find one of Daryl’s relatives! (Daryl is our resident skeptic)
To read more about the children buried at the bottom of our garden as discussed in this show
https://www.spookyisles.com/2017/05/ghosts-secretly-buried-haunted-south-wales-childhood/
Make Your PODCAST More Successful |Paranormal Magazine Opens Its Doors to POD Casters. Add Yours.
Saturday paranormal magazine opened its doors to POD CASTERS around the world in the paranormal community and what an impacts its had on the pod casters performance results.
3 shows have been been introduced to the platform so far. Mysteries of the Unknown. Dead Creepy Podcast, and an episode of Para search Radio “lee steers interview about the bridal doll”
Dead creepy “Way more listeners than I’d normally get in 2 days”
Para search Radio, The episode had 284 plays, now it ended up on 393 Plays within less then 7 hours of been posted. *now on 400 plays*

Mysteries of the unknown. people decided to download the podcast as well a listen to it giving this new growing channel a great BOOST.
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Welcome to Dead Creepy Podcast!
Hello to all Paranormal Magazine followers! We are Claire and Linzi, hosts of Dead Creepy Podcast, we like to describe our podcast as a mishmash of light-hearted paranormal based humor with some informative and interesting guests occasionally making an appearance too!
We have been described as ” The Paranormal Loose Women” … Basically… we don’t take ourselves too seriously and want to bring a fun element to Paranormal podcasts. Each podcast is very different, we have bedtime stories to chill your soul and also some spoof stuff – check out Para-Paddy, (who has kicked off in the paranormal world?) Para News and also Skeptic’s View with our resident skeptic Daryl Whitebottom.
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Claire, Linzi, Jeff Belanger of “Ghost Adventures” and the best photobomb ever by MJ Dickson! 😀 #SageParacon2017
