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Welsh Mysteries and Histories

Welsh Mysteries and Histories

By: Kay Page
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While Wales is often celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes, iconic choirs, and passion for rugby, its valleys and hillsides also cradle some of Britain’s most intriguing and haunting tales. From baffling disappearances and unsolved murders to the eerie whispers of Welsh folklore, there are hidden stories woven into every corner of the country.


Too often overlooked by mainstream media and the wider true crime world, this podcast shines a focused light on the murders, mysteries, and forgotten histories of Wales—giving a voice to the stories that deserve to be heard.

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Episodes
  • A Parish in Mourning: The Unsolved Murder of Father Paul
    Jul 14 2025

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    In this gripping episode of Welsh Mysteries and Histories, we delve into one of Wales’ most haunting unsolved crimes — the brutal 1984 murder of Father Paul Hughes, a beloved Catholic priest found dead in his Carmarthenshire presbytery.

    Titled A Parish in Mourning, this episode uncovers the chilling details surrounding Father Paul’s final hours, the community’s shock, and the strange silence that followed. Was it a robbery gone wrong, or something far more sinister cloaked in secrecy? We explore the police investigation, examine key suspects, and ask why—over four decades later—this case remains cold despite whispers of motive and opportunity.

    Through archive accounts, local insight, and careful research, this episode paints a vivid picture of a parish gripped by fear, loss, and lingering suspicion. Join us as we revisit this tragic mystery and consider what it means when justice is never served.

    Perfect for true crime lovers and history enthusiasts, A Parish in Mourning is a must-listen for anyone drawn to Wales’ most perplexing unsolved cases.

    Where you can find us?

    **Our brand new website is coming soon**

    For more information on the podcast and the hosts, make sure you check out this link.

    Follow us on Instagram - @welshmysteries, as well as via our individual profiles (@kaycpage and @mags.cross).

    Work with us?

    If you have a particular case that you would like us to cover, please feel free to contact us via the email below.

    We are also open to discussing business and sponsorship opportunities via this email - hello@welsh-mysteries.co.uk.

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    47 mins
  • The Hanging Judge and the Skirrid Inn
    Jan 27 2025

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    The Skirrid Inn is said to be the most haunted and the oldest in Wales with a history that stretches over centuries. Once a court house and a place of execution, it's little wonder that ghosts are said to walk it's corridors. At one point, the infamous Hanging Judge was said to have graced it's hallways, and hundreds are said to have died.

    But is this a story based in history, or is it stranger than fiction?

    Where you can find us?

    **Our brand new website is coming soon**

    For more information on the podcast and the hosts, make sure you check out this link.

    Follow us on Instagram - @welshmysteries, as well as via our individual profiles (@kaycpage and @mags.cross).

    Work with us?

    If you have a particular case that you would like us to cover, please feel free to contact us via the email below.

    We are also open to discussing business and sponsorship opportunities via this email - hello@welsh-mysteries.co.uk.

    Resources

    https://www.skirridinn.com/

    https://www.hauntedhappenings.co.uk/skirrid-inn/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Skirrid_Inn

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glynd%C5%B5r_rebellion

    https://www.landoflegends.wales/location/the-skirrid-mountain-inn-llanfihangel

    https://thelittlehouseofhorrors.com/the-skirrid-inn/

    https://thelittlehouseofhorrors.com/george-hanging-judge-jeffreys/

    https://historypoints.org/index.php?page=the-skirrid-mountain-inn-llanfihangel-crucorney

    https://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/Article/2002/10/31/ancient-inn-has-links-with-notorious-hanging-judge/

    https://www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/hauntings/the-skirrid-mountain-inn/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Jeffreys,_1st_Baron_Jeffreys

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    31 mins
  • Cŵn Annwn (Spectral Hounds)
    Nov 25 2024

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    Join Mags in extending Spooky Season as she explores the mystery of the Cŵn Annwn in Welsh folklore.

    Where you can find us?

    For more information on the podcast and the hosts, make sure you check out this link.

    Follow us on Instagram - @welshmysteries, as well as via our individual profiles ( @kaycpage and @mags.cross).

    Follow Kay on Twitter - @kaycpage.

    Work with us?

    If you have a particular case that you would like us to cover, please feel free to contact us via the email below.

    We are also open to discussing business and sponsorship opportunities via this email.

    Both hosts have access wmm@kay-page.com.

    Sources

    Pembrokeshire Folk Tales Christine Willison

    Ceredigion Folk Tales Peter Stevenson

    Myths from Wales Louisa Tarver (2024)

    https://britishfairies.wordpress.com/tag/cwn-annwn/

    https://mysterioustimes.co.uk/2024/07/21/the-cwn-annwn/

    https://www.pucaprinthouse.com/post/mythical-beasts-of-wales

    https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/PucaPrinthouse?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=1292082397

    https://en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/51995

    https://cmrosens.com/2019/12/19/welsh-gothic-tropes-iv-the-cwn-annwn/

    https://stephraemoran.com/cwn-annwn/

    https://monstropedia.org/index.php?title=Cwn_Annwn

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    13 mins

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