Posted on January 12, 2009 - by Andrew
Is the Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse now haunted by Headless Moll?

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The Stanley Dock opened in 1848 and was designed by Jesse Hartley. The Stanley Dock Warehouse was opened later, in 1901, and is a grade II listed building. In 2006 work began in a £20,000,000 exercise to link the connecting Leeds and Liverpool Canal to the waterways of Pier Head.
In 1901 when the Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse was finished it covered the largest area of any other building. The building was used by a morgue for dead American servicemen during the war during which time it became infamous when a body snatcher was discovered and shot dead.
The dock and warehouse were used up until 1980. During their lifetime they served as a port on the sea routes between the United Kingdom and America. As a busy port it was the location for numerous murders. Immigrants and travelers, especially the Irish, were often blamed for the deaths and sometimes without any evidence at all.
In 1980 the warehouse fell into disuse but has been championed by local newspapers and the ground floor is now used as a Sunday market.
Hauntings
There are a number of reported hauntings in Stanley Dock and Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse. It is said that the ghost of the body snatcher shot by the Americans still lurks in the building as does that of the soldier who’s body he tried to move. Psychics visiting the warehouse have often reported sensing the name ‘George’ or ‘Crippins’ in relation to the incident.
Another report tells the sad tale of a woman and a child who spend eternity roaming the huge building looking for each other but unable to meet. One theory is that both lost souls are from a Polish family who fled to England to escape famine but who never made it any further than Merseyside docks. The daughter may have drowned and the mother died of a broken heart.
Headless Moll is a ghost more commonly associated with Pier Head – having died in an accident at the Stanley copper works – but reports of a headless ghost at Stanley Docks began shortly after the construction work to link the canal around Stanley Dock to the Pier Head area started. Has this lost soul moved to the morgue or elsewhere in the warehouse?
The South West Wing of the building is known to be one of the most haunted areas of the warehouse. The morgue is supposed to be haunted by the spirit of an evil doctor.
In January 2009 Living TV’s Most Haunted Live visited the warehouse to look for ghosts. They used webcams to allow an interview audience to view a number of rooms in real time during the live TV show.
In Pure Spirit
Have you been down to the docks at Liverpool? How would you describe them?
Does it make sense that the ghost of the American serviceman who’s body was attempted to be removed from the warehouse would be haunting the area? What about the underground sections of the area? Could they home any evil pit ghosts?

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January 12, 2009
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The sad tale of a woman and a child im just wondering were you found this information?
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January 12, 2009
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no doubt most haunted researchers will be scaning this site or maybe they created it.
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January 12, 2009
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Yeah funny that all the information off it happens to be in the show….and it was published today at 8:57PM! what were the chances *sigh*
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January 13, 2009
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Hi Chris, thanks for the comment.
Sorry for not replying straight away but I had retreated to bed to watch MHL from the warmth of the duvet. Info comes from three main sources; the internet (mainly book search and news archives), a very small paper library behind me and local knowledge.
I'm not actually in Liverpool myself. In this case I've a pair of paranormal studying friends in the city who were more than happy to help out, who emailed over the info and who I'm sure will be pleased that they scored a few hits!
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January 13, 2009
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Hi Mary,
This site isn't associated with Most Haunted Live in anyway. I'd like to think that official researchers might cast an eye this way but that's about as far as it goes! Thanks for the visit.
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January 13, 2009
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Hi Matthew,
I certainly did time the post so that it went live during the program! A bit of a risk as there's no way to be sure that people will find it in time but we got lucky on this one!
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June 15, 2009
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Photographs around the Stanley warehouses can be found on my website..
On the "Dock Rd area" album..
On here >>> http://www.Liverpooldays.com
Cheers..
Gerard Fleming