Its almost Halloween so for this months podcast we thought we would delve into the murky and mysterious world of folklore tales that will send a shiver down your back.
In this gripping episode of "Tales from the Trowel," delve into the chilling story of Andrew Mills, the infamous axe murderer from Ferry Hill. Set against the backdrop of a cold January night in 1683, this episode unravels the haunting events that led to the brutal murder of three children at Brass House Farm. Through an eerie narrative, discover how Andrew Mills, driven by a malevolent voice, became the central figure in this tragic tale.
Join us as we explore the historical context and the community impact of this true crime story, examining the fine line between folklore and fact. Featuring insights from historians and storytellers, this episode sheds light on the significance of preserving these dark tales and the cultural heritage they represent. Stand with us at the grave of the victims, feeling the weight of history and the eerie presence that still lingers.
Uncover the chilling details, the supernatural elements, and the moral lessons embedded in this cautionary tale. As we navigate through the complex narrative, we question the societal norms of the 17th century and the lingering mysteries surrounding Andrew Mills' actions. Tune in for an unforgettable journey into the depths of history, folklore, and the human psyche.