Ep 8. London's Haunted Viaduct Tavern
- TVMA
- December 1, 2017
- 22 min
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7.7 (54)
In season 3, episode 8 of BuzzFeed Unsolved: Supernatural, hosts Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej lead viewers on a chilling investigation of London's Haunted Viaduct Tavern. Once a popular pub among locals, the historic building is said to be the site of numerous paranormal experiences and ghostly sightings.
As Bergara and Madej explore the tavern, they speak with a variety of witnesses who have experienced unexplained events inside the building. From the sounds of children playing in the upstairs area (which has been closed off to the public for years) to the eerie sensation of being watched, the witnesses all share stories that lend credibility to the idea of the tavern being haunted.
One particularly creepy story revolves around a former employee who claims to have seen the ghostly figure of a woman in one of the upstairs bedrooms. The woman reportedly disappeared before the employee could fully comprehend what she was seeing, leaving him shaken and unsettled.
Perhaps most intriguing of all is the legend of the tavern's "Black Mary" - a ghostly figure said to haunt the pub's cellar. According to legend, Mary was a former barmaid who was murdered on the premises, and her vengeful spirit has remained ever since.
As the investigation goes on, Bergara and Madej conduct a series of experiments with modern ghost-hunting equipment - including thermal imaging and EVP (electronic voice phenomenon) recording - while trying to capture evidence of the paranormal. Their experiences are tense and unnerving, and the evidence they uncover is sure to leave viewers wondering whether there really is something otherworldly at play in the Viaduct Tavern.
Overall, season 3, episode 8 of BuzzFeed Unsolved: Supernatural offers a fascinating and spine-tingling glimpse into one of London's most haunted locations. With compelling eyewitness accounts, atmospheric location footage, and plenty of suspense, this episode is a must-watch for fans of the supernatural.