The Phantom Wolf and the Haunting of the Hexham Heads | The Hexham Heads And The Werewolf

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In 1971, the Robson family, who lived in Hexham, in the county of Northumberland in the far north of England, were driven away from their house due to some strange occurrences. These occurrences were reported to have begun for them only after they discovered two stone heads in their garden.
The Hexham heads were small, only about 6 cm (2 inches) in size. One of those heads was called, “the boy” due to the masculine shape of the skull, whereas the other was named “the girl” due to the presence of female features and long hair.
According to the family, the heads would move about by themselves. And that wasn’t all: the haunting of the Hexham heads had just begun.
Perhaps the most horrifying occurrence in the early days was witnessed by one of the family children. The front door to the family home opened itself as they passed, and outside was a terrifying half-sheep, half-human creature. A neighbor also saw the creature outside the front door, but by the time the family responded to the child’s screams, it had disappeared.
Buried and Cursed
The two young boys of the family were the ones who had discovered the stones, unearthed while they were digging the garden of their family house in Hexham, Northumberland. While they reached deep into the soil, they found two small stones shaped like skulls. They seemed like carved heads, which they brought to the house to show their parents.
The Hexham heads in truth only vaguely resembled skulls, being made out of stone and quite rudimentary in design. They were spherical and had little necks, which suggests that they were connected to something bigger at some point in time.
All of the people who examined these Hexham heads gave different descriptions, but they were sure they were palm-sized. These stones were no masterpiece art but were just basic approximations of a human face.

References
Burials and Beyond, 2023. The Hexham Heads. Available at: https://burialsandbeyond.com/2021/06/13/the-hexham-heads/

Leo De, 2021. The curse of the Hexham Heads. Available at: https://mysteriesrunsolved.com/2020/12/hexham-heads.html

Anomalien.com, 2015. The Curse Of The Hexham Heads. Available at: https://anomalien.com/the-curse-of-the-hexham-heads/

The Urban Prehistorian, 2014. The Hexham Heads part 1 – the discovery. Available at: https://theurbanprehistorian.wordpress.com/2014/01/27/the-hexham-heads-part-1-the-discovery/

The Urban Prehistorian, 2014. The Hexham Heads part 2 – Tested and contested. Available at: https://theurbanprehistorian.wordpress.com/2014/11/26/the-hexham-heads-part-2-tested-and-contested/

Steel Collins, MJ, 2013. The Hexham Heads and the Werewolf. Available at: https://www.spookyisles.com/the-hexham-heads-and-the-werewolf/

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