Spring heeled jack.

During the 1800’s, London was apparently terrified by a “creature” dubbed Spring Heeled Jack. This “creature” was said to have a hideous face, with glowing red eyes and a mouth that spat blue flames. The “creature” was said to have large iron like claws, was tall and thin and dressed in some sort of silver or white skin tight outfit, which was worn under a black cloak. The most remarkable feature that the creature possessed, however, was his ability to jump amazing distances, hence the name.

Now, if we assume that the eyewitness reports about the “creature’s” appearance are correct, and we also assume that the creature was actually a practical joker, then how exactly could the joke have been pulled off? How could a Victorian have faked glowing red eyes? What substance could a Victorian have spat out of their mouth which appeared to be a blue flame and which temporarily blinded the victim? I assume the reports about the creature jumping large distances (the least fantastical reports have him jumping away over hedgerows) were some sort of spring contraption and that his iron like claws were really that, iron spikes attached to gloves.

Anyone got any ideas?

IIRC, the whatever-it-was was pretty good about walking up to insurmountable barriers and then continuing on on the other side.

Come to think of it, mostly Spring-heeled jack was a phenomenon composed of “his” footprints. Lots of folks noticing the weird footprints, very few reporting having actually seen what made 'em.

I believe there were prior threads in which it was advanced that the footprints were made by a type of bird, subsequent to which the snow melted a bit, or something of that sort.

Fire eaters routinely breathe flames. Alcohol can make them blue.

Glasses with one-way mirror lenses, tinted red, would do the trick for the eyes.

Sounds like a deranged circus performer.

Most of the reports were media sensationalizations and exaggerations of pranksters.

Are your sure you’re not thinking of the Jersey Devil?

Re Flames

They wouldn’t even have to be actual flames. Crepe or the right kind of fabric could be made to look like flames in the right light. Even if this failed, you just go from people saying ‘He spat blue flames’ to ‘He had a long blue tongue’. For the prankster, it’s a no-lose situation and without the risk of burns involved in actual fire spitting.

Like Bigfoot and the Yeti, most of these tall tales lost nothing in the telling

Here’s a start on the legend FWIW

Actually, I think he’s confusing Springheel Jack with the Devonshire Devil.

Crap…Devonshire Devil.

I need a self-cleaning clipboard…

I know I’ve also read of mysterious footprints attributed to JD.

I’ll bow to your locality (since you’re closer than I’ve ever lived to the area in question) and just note that I was always led to believe that the Jersey Devil legend rested entirely on verbal grounds (oral legend, supposed eyewitness sightings or hearings).

A quick search turns up Wikipedia

From the Shadowlands

BTW- My knowledge of the subject comes not from living in Philly. It comes from being very curious about UFOs, ghosts, and cryptozoology as a kid.

I thought that I was (curious as a kid about that kind of thing) as well, but I’ve never read those particular reports. Thank you! Learned something new. :slight_smile: