Seriously Strange Conference Winchester (UK) 2024
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Monday 9th, September 2024
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Winchester, with its rich history and timeless charm, has always had an air of mystery about it. This past weekend, that mysterious allure was dialled up several notches as paranormal enthusiasts from all corners of the UK—and even beyond—gathered for an unforgettable Seriously Strange Conference. The event, run by The Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena (ASSAP) as its yearly conference, spanned two jam-packed days, filled with thought-provoking talks by top speakers in the field on topics such as ghosts, vampires, poltergeists, cryptozoology and UFOs that left attendees both spooked and inspired.

Saturday: Talks, Stalls, and the Conference Gala

Saturday was the heart of the conference, with a full day dedicated to speakers, stalls, and, of course, the highly anticipated evening gala. The conference centre was abuzz with excitement as attendees made their way through an array of stalls showcasing everything from paranormal themed notebooks, needle felted Lovecraftian horrors and paranormal books from several of the speakers.
The speakers on Saturday were nothing short of captivating. Among the most notable talks were:

Kristian Lander: "The Secret of the Nightcrawlers"

Kristian Lander is an independent researcher, writer, filmmaker, and host of 'Rabbit Hole That Is Reality' radio podcast. He presented a talk and showing of his recreation of the Nightcrawler videos. Here he showed a video of his beginners guide to creating your own Nightcrawler and showcased his homemade 'Nottingham Nightcrawler.' I had only heard of the Fresno Nightcrawler in passing before this talk, so I enjoyed learning more about the videos, and its fandom and watching Kristian debunk the supposed cryptid by recreating a Nightcrawler video himself

Deborah Hyde: "The Croglin Vampire"

Deborah Hyde regularly speaks and writes about religion and belief and for 10 years was the editor of 'The Skeptic Magazine'. More recently she has appeared as an expert for 'Team Skeptic' on the BBC podcast 'Uncanny'. Deborah presented a well-researched talk on the story of 'The Croglin Vampire'. Deborah delved deep into the legend, the history of the people involved, and the locations mentioned, to try to examine the legend's validity and to find out if there was a grain of truth behind it. This was a truly intriguing talk, showing how legends and folklore can be produced from religious and political upheaval.

Dr Kate Cherrell: "Has Elvis Really Left the Building? A History of Celebrity Séance."

Dr Kate Cherrell is a writer and academic specialising in spiritualism and popular séance. She is the creator of "Burials and Beyond", a website exploring the stranger sides of life, death, and beyond. She co-hosts "Loopholes", a sceptical but light-hearted podcast, and also co-hosts Discovery's "Haunted Homecoming Unexplained: Caught on Camera." Kate presented a fun and engaging talk on celebrity seances, which discussed modern séance and spirit box sessions with famous people such as Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth II, Elvis Presley, and John Lennon. We heard about how these types of 'pay-per-view' seances developed over time in the digital age. Kate's talk was delivered with such passion and humour, that it kept me engaged throughout, wanting to learn more.

Matt Arnold: "The Epworth Haunting Revisited"

Matt Arnold is the editor of 'The Christian Parapsychologist Journal' and author of 'The Invisible Dimension: Spirit Beings, Ghosts and the Afterlife.' Matt talked about the fascinating case of the 'Epworth Haunting', from his early fascination with the case during the pandemic lockdown to his research and later visits to the site. He sought to build a chronological reckoning of the haunting that happened to the Wesley family, to check whether these now famous events are in source materials and that these correspond with witness recollections and eyewitness statements in the letters between the family. The family discussed is that of John Wesley, the father of Methodism, who was sadly not present during the haunting. It was however experienced by his parents, siblings, and their servants. This was an intriguing case that was well-researched and presented with skill and a spot of humour. Top marks for providing additional handouts to the audience too!

Other speakers included Neil Nixon ("Today Winchester, Tomorrow the Cosmos"), Dr Ann Winsper ("Are Ghosts All in the Mind? Evidence from Animals."), John Fraser ("My Very First Ghost Hunt.") and Professor Chris French ("The Psychology of Coincidences"), all presenting their talks on their topics with ease, enthusiasm, and expertise. There was also a panel discussion that I sadly missed, but which I heard was fascinating, which was hosted by Matt Arnold and included Deborah Oakes, Dr Paul Rogers, Professor Chris French, Dr Ann Winsper, Dr Kate Cherrell, and Deborah Hyde.

Each speaker brought their unique expertise, but what tied them all together was a shared fascination with the unknown. The audience was equally diverse, from seasoned ghost hunters to curious newcomers, all united by a common interest in exploring the mysteries that lie beyond our current understanding.

As the day turned to night, the excitement peaked at the Conference Gala. Attendees arrived in style, many on a Cliff Richard's style 'Summer Holiday' red double-decker bus, dressed in their finest summer holiday-themed attire. It was a chance to unwind, share stories from the day, and mingle with some of the event's biggest names. The atmosphere was merry, with an underlying sense that, even at a party, the spirits of Winchester might be lingering close by.

Sunday: Closing with a Legend

Sunday was another day of fantastic talks, but there was no denying that the highlight was the appearance of none other than Reverend Lionel Fanthorpe, a legend in the paranormal community. With his decades of experience investigating the unexplained, Rev. Fanthorpe's talk was a masterclass in storytelling and intrigue where he talked about his 60-plus years of examining unsolved mysteries. He effortlessly captivated the room with tales of unsolved mysteries, uncanny prophecies, and the strange experiences he has had or witnessed throughout his life. My favourite stories were that of the Pedlar of Swaffham, having grown up hearing that story as a child in Norfolk, and his personal story of the spirit of a recently departed friend apparently appearing to him to pass on a message from the spirit realm.

Reverend Fanthorpe's warmth and wisdom brought depth to the conference, offering not just ghost stories but a reflection on the nature of belief, the afterlife, and how we, as humans, connect with the unseen world.

In addition to his talk, other notable speakers on Sunday explored topics such as poltergeists, UFO sightings, and Transhumanism. The stand-out talks for me on this day were:

Karin Beasant: "Jamaica Inn, A Story Through Time"

Karin Beasant has been investigating the paranormal for over 17 years. She runs her own paranormal team, 'South Bristol Paranormal' and has been part of the 'Jamaica Inn Paranormal Team' for 9 years. She has been involved in television documentaries, including as acting as assistant producer on 'My Ghostly Footsteps'. Karin has a passion for history and research and this very clearly came through during her talk about the history of the Jamaica Inn, where she revealed her research around the land, the building, and some of the notable characters involved with this haunted location. Karin really drew you into the history and I was left wanting to visit and explore the Jamaica Inn myself one day.

Dr Paul Rogers: "The Dodleston Poltergeist and Messages: Overview & Examination"

Dr Paul Rogers is a freelance researcher and Visting Research Fellow at The University of Northampton. He is currently researching 'The Dodleston Messages', the topic of this talk.
For me, this was one of the standout cases discussed at the Conference. Paul talked about the fascinating and creepy experiences of Debbie Oakes and Ken Webster when they lived in Meadow Cottage in Dodleston, Cheshire. Debbie was also a Conference attendee, having spoken on the panel on Saturday, however, she sat back to enjoy the talks today. Debbie and Ken experienced many strange poltergeist-like occurrences in the cottage, such as stacking of cans, footprints up the wall, and stacking of furniture by seemingly unseen hands. More curiously the unknown entity appeared to begin communicating with the couple via messages typed mainly on various borrowed computers. Over 16 months there were approximately 300-400 messages. These seemingly came from a previous occupant of the cottage from the 1500s. As the story unfolded, and more evidence was presented, it became more and more incredible, even weaving in possible contact from a time traveller. This suggested that some type of portal or interdimensional communication device linked the location at different points in time. This was a very compelling case and although I remain sceptical and cautious, I was left wanting more and my husband darted off to the stalls to buy one of the remaining signed books, "The Vertical Plane" by Ken Webster.


Dr Robert Radaković: "Transhumanism- An end to death or a path to Spiritual Enlightenment"

Dr Robert Radaković is a writer, speaker, scholar of the paranormal and the occult, and a Council member of the Ghost Club. Robert's talk was on 'Transhumanism', a philosophical movement that promotes technological advancement to enhance both human longevity and cognition. He mapped this philosophy from the Age of Enlightenment to its current modern incarnation, discussing the ultimate goal of this which is to live forever, to maintain cognitive ability as almost a separate species, technological singularity, and the ability to mind upload. He found commonalities with this philosophy with paranormal phenomena, religion and esoteric spirituality, and universal connectedness. This was a really mind-blowing talk, that brought to mind ideas from William Gibson's cyberpunk books.

Patti Keane: "Portrait of a Poltergeist"

Patti Keane is a writer and artist who first came to the paranormal community's attention when her experience of living with a poltergeist was aired in the first series of Danny Robin's 'Uncanny' podcast in 2021, 'The Haunting of Tanfield House'. Patti presented her story and recollections of her life with the poltergeist at Tanfield House via a series of drawings, artworks, and diary entries she made at the time of her experiences. Patti was a captivating speaker who brought her experiences alive with her art and snippets of writing. I found the painting of her with the figure of the poltergeist behind her, claws resting on her shoulder, particularly chilling.

Other talks were given by Dr Mark Newbrook ("Scientific linguistics and amateur claims & theories about Language"), Sarah Pilkington ("Dead Mountain: The Dyatlov Pass Incident"), and Michaela Ford ("UK UFO Sightings and Associated Data 2020-2024") all of which were fascinating and delivered with skill.

Craig Williams should also be noted for his opening and closing of the two days of talks and for his introduction of all the fine speakers.

It was a day that left attendees both reflective and curious, eager to learn more and apply their newfound knowledge to their own explorations of the paranormal.

The Verdict: A Must-Attend Event for Paranormal Enthusiasts

As the conference came to a close, there was a palpable sense that Winchester, with its ancient walls and deep history, had once again woven its magic over us. The ASSAP Seriously Strange Conference wasn't just about ghost stories and haunted locations—it was a celebration of curiosity, a space for believers and sceptics alike to explore the mysteries that surround us.

For anyone with an interest in the paranormal, this conference is a must-attend. Whether you're a seasoned investigator, a sceptical researcher, or just someone with a passion for ghost stories, Winchester provides the perfect backdrop to immerse yourself in the unknown. Between the ghost walk, fascinating speakers, and the opportunity to meet like-minded individuals, it's an experience that stays with you long after the weekend ends.

As I left Winchester, I couldn't shake the feeling that perhaps, just maybe, the city's ghosts had followed me home. And you know what? I'm not so sure I mind.

(For a longer version, including description of the Friday Winchester Ghost Walk, please see my blog https://ghostcatcherie.wordpress.com)

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Author:
Emma L. Holohan
Emma L. Holohan is a Bristol based writer and blogger with a keen interest in the paranormal, folklore and forteana, who chronicles the weird, wonderful and eerie of the UK and Republic of Ireland in her blog Ghost Catcher Isles. Emma is originally from Norfolk, UK, and was formerly a paranormal investigator in Dublin, Ireland, before moving back to the UK.

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