david hobbs
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At a location in Leytonstone LondonWell it was certainly a good evening thanks to Raymond. We arrived on time and met up at the location which turned out to be a pub so no complaints there then.
There where eight of us in all and we got to know each other while we waited for the late drinkers to go home. Raymond split us into two groups of four, and we took turns in visiting the cellar and then the bar itself. Before going into the cellar we went outside to the garden and I was struck by the feeling of a man over by the far wall who was in terrible distress. All I could work out was that he had been pursued their by a mob and was in a state of panic. It turned out that he was murdered by a gang in that spot and it was a very unpleasant ending for him. After that we went down to the cellar and I felt that people had stayed and slept in the cellar during the war and also that on one occasion people had rushed out of the cellar in a state of panic.
Upstairs I felt that the place had been used by some really nasty people and that one in particular was extremely bad. He was in charge of a mob here but was in turn answerable to two notorious east end gangsters. It doesn't take a lot of working out who they were. I also felt that certain deals had been done in the pub and also that people had made plans there for what I have no idea.
It turned out that the pub was a gangster haunt and that people had been murdered there and that they also lent money out in the bar for exorbitant rates of interest.
All in all this is a brief description of what I picked up and I am sure that Raymond will want to add his experiences to mine.
Thanks again to Raymond for a very good night out.
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mark
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yes thankyou raymond a good night indeed,there was initially a sad feeling when we arrived and i then saw some blue lights around raymond,and felt that this person didnt like raymond for some reason.there was a lot of evidence produced on the night by many and it was a great experience there was definatly a sad feeling there and it was so nice to meet everyone i look forward to seeing if there was any evidence obtained ,ie evp or camera ,etc
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david hobbs
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Come on Raymond!
Nothing is worth a piddley widdley nothing without your input mate.
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Raymond
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This was the third time I had investigated this pub and I have to say I was a little disapointed as to how quiet it was compared with the other times.
However, that's the way it goes.
I made sure I wasn't working as a Medium simply because I had on the last two occasions and as I already had a pretty good idea to the history of the place it seemed quite pointless.
Even though the paranormal acvtivity was a little thin on the ground the level of mediumship demonstrated by all taking part was nothing short of staggering. I was quite impressed.
Everybody present (even my friend Stuart who is about as psychic as a house brick) picked up on at least one thing that fitted in with the known past of this establishment.
Even though this was only the first or second time on a paranormal investigation for many in the group I was very pleased with everyone's level of professionalism and sensible manner in which the investigation was conducted.
I'd be confident to go on an investigation with any one of you.
Thankyou to all of you for showing up and helping make it the enjoyable evening it was.
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david hobbs
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I would like to add that a member of our group of four who was an East End lad named Ricky, picked up that the cellar had been used to slice someone up.
I thought he may have been a little dramatic but as it turned out he was absolutely correct.
A gangland killing had taken place there, and the victim had been chopped to pieces.
They didn't bother to kill him first so it was all a bit messy.
Fingers and toes first.
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stuart1976
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oh my god bet that was nasty ,bet he could here the screams as they chopped him up,anyone for kebab,
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