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This week on Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom returns with another round of spine-tingling listener stories that prove some buildings never forget.
First, Chloe recounts a harrowing evening in her university’s Victorian-era library, specifically the top floor nicknamed The Crying Room.
What starts as a quiet study session turns chilling when unseen weeping fills the air and books begin to slide from the shelves… on their own.
The explanation she later receives only makes things worse.
Then, Rachel shares a mysterious encounter in an old Liverpool community center that once served as a Victorian school.
While helping her aunt clean up after an event, a dusty piano begins playing itself.
Slow, deliberate notes echoing across the empty hall.
Her aunt’s cryptic response only deepens the mystery.
Are these just echoes of the past?
Or are some energies still very much present?
Turn down the lights and listen close because tonight’s stories are filled with sound, sorrow, and something that refuses to stay silent.
A Create Podcast
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This week on Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom returns with another round of spine-tingling listener stories that prove some buildings never forget.
First, Chloe recounts a harrowing evening in her university’s Victorian-era library, specifically the top floor nicknamed The Crying Room.
What starts as a quiet study session turns chilling when unseen weeping fills the air and books begin to slide from the shelves… on their own.
The explanation she later receives only makes things worse.
Then, Rachel shares a mysterious encounter in an old Liverpool community center that once served as a Victorian school.
While helping her aunt clean up after an event, a dusty piano begins playing itself.
Slow, deliberate notes echoing across the empty hall.
Her aunt’s cryptic response only deepens the mystery.
Are these just echoes of the past?
Or are some energies still very much present?
Turn down the lights and listen close because tonight’s stories are filled with sound, sorrow, and something that refuses to stay silent.
A Create Podcast
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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