A coven of evil witches celebrated a black service in a decrepit church in Clophill, Bedfordshire in March 1963. As part of the ritual, tombs were raided, animals were sacrificed, and human bones were placed. Cattle in the neighboring fields were found butchered and evidence of necromancy was found, and paranormal activity was observed at the isolated ruin on an almost daily basis in the following years. After 50 years, the Clophill mythology lives alive in the minds of the people of the area. When a documentary crew was created in 2010 to examine the Clophill Witches folklore and unearth the truth behind the paranormal phenomena, they discovered that the mythology was based on fact. During that lengthy weekend in Clophill, the trek into the unknown was terrifying.
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A coven of evil witches celebrated a black service in a decrepit church in Clophill, Bedfordshire in March 1963. As part of the ritual, tombs were raided, animals were sacrificed, and human bones were placed. Cattle in the neighboring fields were found butchered and evidence of necromancy was found, and paranormal activity was observed at the isolated ruin on an almost daily basis in the following years. After 50 years, the Clophill mythology lives alive in the minds of the people of the area. When a documentary crew was created in 2010 to examine the Clophill Witches folklore and unearth the truth behind the paranormal phenomena, they discovered that the mythology was based on fact. During that lengthy weekend in Clophill, the trek into the unknown was terrifying.
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