Anomaly Daily — 2026-06-11
Is It an Anomaly?
Read the report below. Real anomaly, or explainable event?
In the late 1970s, a single mother in a north London council house reported that heavy furniture was moving on its own. Within hours, a uniformed police officer was on scene — and signed a sworn statement saying she watched a chair travel roughly four feet across the floor with no one touching it. No mechanism was identified. Over the following fourteen months, two researchers from a respected paranormal research organization logged approximately 1,500 incidents at the address. The phenomena included flying objects, rhythmic knocking, and — most strikingly — a deep, gravelly adult male voice that appeared to originate from an 11-year-old girl. The voice identified itself as a former occupant of the house. Researchers later partially verified that a man by that name had lived and died at the address. The primary child subject later acknowledged that some incidents had been staged. She maintained, however, that the core events were real and remain unexplained. A dissenting researcher within the same organization argued that a significant portion of the phenomena was consistent with children seeking attention. The police officer's account has never been retracted.