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Poltergeist

Mackenzie Poltergeist

Visitors to Bloody Mackenzie's tomb collapse unconscious, wake with scratches, and feel invisible hands around their throats. Over 500 documented attacks in Edinburgh's most haunted graveyard.

1998 - Present
Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, Scotland
500+ witnesses

The Mackenzie Poltergeist is one of the most aggressive documented hauntings.

The History

According to historical records:

George Mackenzie:

  • Lord Advocate of Scotland
  • Persecuted Covenanters
  • Imprisoned thousands
  • Known as “Bloody Mackenzie”
  • Buried in Greyfriars 1691

The Awakening

Activity began in 1998:

  • Homeless man broke into tomb
  • Seeking shelter
  • Fell through floor
  • Into mass grave below
  • Activity started immediately

The Attacks

Documented incidents:

  • People collapse unconscious
  • Wake with scratches and bruises
  • Feel hands on throat
  • Hair pulled
  • Extreme cold spots

The Evidence

Over 500 reports of:

  • Physical attacks
  • Visible injuries
  • Cold sensations
  • Feeling of dread
  • Electrical interference

The Black Mausoleum

The tomb itself:

  • Now part of ghost tours
  • Locked to prevent entry
  • Activity continues nearby
  • Some refuse to enter
  • Others demand to experience it

Attempted Exorcisms

Multiple attempts:

  • Colin Grant performed exorcism (1999)
  • He died shortly after
  • Activity increased
  • More exorcisms attempted
  • None successful

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