CASE FILE: The Screaming Hollow of Yorkshire

Date Logged: ██/██/20██

Location: North York Moors, England

Reporter: Local Historian, Ms. H. Carter


Description:
Deep in a wooded depression, locals report nightly wailing and bursts of wind despite still air. Several accounts over the last 40 years reference a “voice underground” and “whispers through the soil.” Site is avoided by wildlife and lacks any tree growth in a perfectly circular radius.

Incident Log:
- 1979: First audio report captured (now degraded).
- 2003: Surveyor disappeared for 9 hours; later found babbling incoherently.
- 2021: Mindy retrieved soil samples revealing high trace of iron, ash, and unidentified spores.

Theories:
Possible pre-Christian burial mound disturbed by unknown seismic event. Some suspect geomagnetic interference or residual psychic imprint. One theory suggests a failed summoning or spiritual rupture.

“There’s a wound in the land there. Something screams because it remembers.” – Mindy

Recovered Audio Sample:
Fragment labeled HOLLOW_Y13_AUDIO_REC_01 extracted from analog tape. Audio includes looped wind bursts, interference patterns, and faint vocalizations. Origins remain unidentified.

Status: Sealed by local authorities. Monitoring via remote sensors continues.

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