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Legends and Shadows

Legends and Shadows

By: Vicki-jo Eva
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I’m Vicki-Jo Eva, a voice actor and narrator, I wanted to get a bit creative and bring you some eerie folklore, ghostly legends, and the stories of Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and beyond. I was Born in Cornwall, I live in Devon so it felt right to start here. Each episode uncovers a true story — haunted places, cursed lovers, restless spirits, and the strange corners of British myth — told with my voice, and a bit of atmosphere. So light your lantern and listen closely...Copyright 2025 Vicki-jo Eva Art Entertainment & Performing Arts Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Hairy Hands of Dartmoor
    Nov 14 2025

    For over 100 years, drivers crossing Dartmoor’s lonely moorland road have sworn the same thing:

    Something grabbed the wheel.

    In this episode of Legends & Shadows, we dive into one of Devon’s most unnerving ghost stories — The Hairy Hands of Dartmoor. From the mysterious death of Dr. Helby in 1921, to cyclists, campers, and modern motorists who’ve all felt the same powerful, hairy grip tightening over their hands… this is a legend that refuses to fade.

    🕯️ In this episode:

    • The eerie history of the B3212
    • Eyewitness accounts of invisible hands
    • Early newspaper reports and police involvement
    • Myth, superstition, and the moor’s haunted reputation
    • Why the legend still terrifies locals today

    Legends & Shadows brings ghost stories, folklore, and forgotten history to life through cinematic storytelling and voice.

    Subscribe for more stories that linger in the dark.

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    11 mins
  • Episode 1: The Story of Kitty Jay
    Oct 31 2025
    They say flowers bloom every night on her grave… but no one knows who leaves them.

    On a lonely crossroads in the heart of Dartmoor lies the grave of a young woman known as Kitty Jay — a servant girl whose tragic death and mysterious burial have haunted Devon for over two centuries.

    In this first episode of Legends & Shadows, voice actor and storyteller Vicki-Jo Eva uncovers the eerie legend behind Jay’s Grave: the orphaned child who grew up in poverty, fell in love, and died in despair — and the strange, unexplained phenomena that continues to surround her resting place.

    Every day, fresh flowers appear on her grave.

    Every night, people claim to see a hooded figure watching from the mist.

    🌫️ In This Episode
    • The true history of Mary “Kitty” Jay and the grim laws that shaped her fate
    • The eerie Dartmoor crossroads where her grave still lies
    • The enduring mystery of the flowers that never fade
    • Accounts of ghostly sightings and Dartmoor’s darker legends

    🎧 About the Series

    Legends & Shadows is a storytelling podcast that explores eerie folklore, ghost stories, and forgotten myths from across the UK — brought to life through immersive narration and sound.

    Each episode takes you deep into haunted places, tragic histories, and the timeless legends that still whisper through the mist.

    🕯️ Where folklore meets the unknown.

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    🎧 Listen to Legends & Shadows on:

    Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music | Captivate | YouTube

    📺 Watch the cinematic version on YouTube: @LegendsandShadowsPodcast

    📸 Follow behind the scenes and folklore finds on Instagram: @vickijovoiceactor

    Any stories to suggest email: vicki@vickijovo.com

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    9 mins
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