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Episode 2: The Investigators and the Inferno
In Episode Two, the story of Borley takes a darker turn.
After the death of the Bull family patriarch, new residents move into the rectory—and quickly discover they are not alone.
The Foyster family arrives in 1930 expecting a quaint country parish.
What they encounter instead is a full-scale poltergeist siege.
Objects move on their own. Messages appear on walls. Personal items vanish and reappear in impossible places. And at the center of it all is Marianne Foyster, who becomes the focus of increasingly violent supernatural activity.
What was once a passive haunting becomes interactive, intelligent… and aggressive.
Enter Harry Price, Britain’s most famous paranormal investigator.
Armed with cameras, instruments, and a scientific mindset, Price sets out to prove—or disprove—the haunting once and for all.
What he discovers changes everything.
Through a combination of supernatural communication and archaeological excavation, Price uncovers human remains buried beneath the rectory—evidence that appears to validate centuries-old accounts of a murdered woman seeking recognition.
For the first time in decades… the activity changes.
It quiets.
As if something has finally been heard.
But the story doesn’t end there.
In 1939, Borley Rectory is consumed by a mysterious fire—one that burns with unusual intensity and behavior, destroying much of the physical evidence while leaving behind more questions than answers.
Was the fire accidental?
Or was it… the final act of a haunting that had finally run its course?
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