The Nunney Hitchhiker - Nunney/Frome
A witness was driving on the Frome to Nunney Road in August 1977 when he stopped to give a man a lift, the hitchhiker got into the back of the car and the witness locked the car doors.
There was very little communication between the two apart from the hitchhiker's comment that it was cold.
But when the witness asked his passenger a question, he discovered that the reason he was receiving no response, was because no one was in the car! yet he was certain the car door not been opened during the drive.
The witness now being a little shaken up, reported of the incident to Frome police station, where he was breathalysed, but found to be sober.
There are very few cases to people who experience more than one phantom hitchhiker event, but this witness was to provide a second report concerning the same stretch of road sometime after the first event.
The second encounter was quite unlike the first in that the witness came across the hitchhiker standing in the middle of the road and skidded to avoid an accident hitting either a lamppost/ pole or the hedge.
Needless to say when the witness search the area for the cause of the problem, no trace of him could be found.
The man was described as in his mid 30's and dressed in a checked jacket/ shirt and flannel trousers.
In 1977, a similar case arose involving an accident when a man appeared in the middle of the road and disappeared.
The story was to take a turn for the bizarre when a local man who was organising the Silver Jubilee celebrations in the area decided to turn ghostbuster.
Concerned the local celebration should not be harmed by a phantom hitchhiker keeping people away or possibly even with an eye to the potential benefits of publicity the ghost might bring.
A series of Ghost Patrol's was set up to investigate the events, it does not appear to have been a serious attempt at research and adds little to the overall understanding of this case.
Suggestions for whom the hitchhiker is, have included the victims of Judge Jeffreys public hangings nearby, 12 rebels found guilty at the Assizes were hung, drawn and quartered and their remains strung up at Gibbet Hill, Gorehedge, although from his dress this spirit appears more modern than that..
Others include an American servicemen killed in a car crash and a husband wrongly hanged for his wife's murder.
He has been spotted at Critchill, going towards Gibbet Hill as well as closer to the village of Nunney as well..
Although it is not known whether there been any more furthermore recent sightings in modern times.
Source- The Encyclopedia of Ghosts & Spirits - John & Anne Spencer
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