Enter the shadowed streets of industrial Lancashire where murder, superstition and forgotten horrors linger beneath the fog. Explore the case files, journals and investigations of Detective Sergeant Edmund Cryer.
Recovered from the Cryer Archives
A mutilated woman discovered beneath the trees outside Haslingden. A white rose rests beside the body.
Strange noises echo through abandoned corridors where patients once vanished without explanation.
Handwritten confessions arrive at the station days before each murder, signed only with a crimson symbol.
Beneath the official reports lies something darker. Personal observations. Nightmares. Sketches. Names crossed out in ink.
These journals reveal the slow psychological descent of a detective confronting horrors no ordinary man was meant to witness.
Open The JournalsThere are places in Lancashire where the fog does not merely conceal the dead... it remembers them.