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Published Date:
05 August 2006
THE star of TV show Most Haunted is coming to Edinburgh to try to fine evidence of one of the city's most notorious poltergeists.
Historian Richard Felix is holding an overnight vigil in Greyfriars Kirkyard in a bid to find out more about the ghost of 17th-century nobleman Sir George Mackenzie, which is said to haunt the graveyard's Covenanters Prison.

Thirty volunteers wil
l spend a couple of hours in the tombs of Edinburgh's oldest surviving burial place armed with monitoring equipment to try and learn more about its paranormal activity.

For decades visitors to the prison have claimed they have been left with scratches, welt marks, bruises and feelings of nausea, with some saying they have been knocked to the ground.

Those taking part in the vigil will be split into small groups and given a range of recording devices - such as tape recorders and thermometers - to try and gather more evidence about "Bloody" MacKenzie.

Mackenzie was the King's Advocate who put thousands of Covenanters to their deaths at the tiny prison.

Mr Felix said it was the first time he had led a vigil in Edinburgh and hoped he would get a mix of paranormal fans and sceptics along to the one-off event.

He said: "I have done over 115 programmes now for Most Haunted, so I have seen a few scary places in my time, but there is nothing like the Covenanters Prison.

"I would say it was arguably the most haunted place in the UK and this will be a great opportunity to spend a bit of time in there and try and learn a little bit more about what on earth is going on.

"I will try and give people a bit of the history of the place but it will be quite an active process with the groups helping me conduct more research about the tombs.

"We've only got a couple of hours but I am sure we'll be able to make some progress and the odds are pretty high that we'll see some sort of activity."

A spokesman for City of the Dead Ghost Tours, which runs daily tours of Greyfriars Kirkyard, said the Covenanters Prison was awash with paranormal activity.

He said: "It is going to pretty scary for Richard and his group because the prison has the most amount of recorded paranormal activity in the UK.

"It will be quite an adventure and I'm sure there will one or two scares over the course of the vigil."

The Covenanters vigil will start at around 1.30am on Thursday and lasts for around two hours.

Greyfriars Kirkyard is visited by an estimated 15,000 people every year with about ten times that number coming into the graveyard, many of them tourists visiting the Greyfriars Bobby memorial.

Mr Felix has just published his new book, The Ghost Tour of Great Britain: Scotland, which features more than a dozen supposedly haunted sites in the city.

Mr Felix will be doing a book signing at WH Smith at Cameron Toll and Blackwells Bookshop on South Bridge on Wednesday. Tickets for the Greyfriars vigil are available from the Tron Centre on the High Street.



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  • Last Updated: 05 August 2006 11:08 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Spooky stories
 
1

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05/08/2006 16:22:42

The only spirits thet'll meet are the ones in the winos bottles.

2

Darren - wdpics.com,

Edinburgh 05/08/2006 19:20:07

what a load o boll*ks

3

Echolima,

Glasgow 06/08/2006 09:07:37

Richard Felix is a businessman, and his current business is taking money from gullible people by claiming that he can see/hear/feel, even communicate with, spirits of the dead. He cannot. He is play-acting just as he has done throughout Most Haunted.

His nickname among the crew is 'Fingers' - for the simple reason he has been responsible for much of the glass- and table-pushing seen on the programmes.

See 'Fingering Felix' at
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/isil.telemnar/Doublexposure/...

Emma Gee
Webmaster
www.doublexposure.co.uk

4

Nicola,

Edinburgh 07/08/2006 08:11:26

It's just Wrong!! The dead are dead, they are just minding there own business.

Most Haunted is the biggest joke on UK television, pretending to be scared when there is nothing to be scared of and there is nothing there to see.

I say leave things like this be and get on with working towards something with more meaning.

5

Gordon Zola,

Morningside 07/08/2006 11:13:38

All appearance and no substance, eh? Sounds just like New labour...

6

Gill,

Down South. 08/08/2006 17:39:00

Richard Felix is an historian, not a ghost hunter! On mh he doesn't use any gadgets other that a camcorder and a wonky table, so who is going to set up and approve the monitoring equipment?
The scariest thing about the vigil will be if Richard gets the wobblies and screams!

7

Emma,

Glasgow 08/08/2006 18:44:12

In fact Richard Felix isn't even an historian, Gill. He's read some books, and that's all. He has no qualifications other than selling records on a market stall, I'm afraid!

8

Gill,

Down South 09/08/2006 09:46:35

Was he selling GhostBusters & Spirit in The Sky, Emma?
I was being polite in calling him an historian, when he was actually only researching local knowledge about whichever building mh happened to be visiting.
The only qualification he needed to appear on mh was an 'O' level ... as in, 'O' Where am I?, and 'O' Did you see that? ...


 

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