We have all heard stories about the things that go bump in the night at America's "Rock ", Alcatraz. There is another prison that could be considered right up there on the haunt scale as well.
West Virginia Penitentiary also known as Moundsville Penitentiary was built during the Civil War era in 1863. Legend of the land has it that it was built on a Native American burial ground. Across the street stands the indian spiritual mound that Moundsville took it's name from.
Moundsville Penitentiary ,although in operation for over a hundred years quickly became ranked one of America's top ten most violent prisons. This place, during it's time of operation became a virtual vortex of tortured souls and violent death.
Inmates and staff alike were hung, electrocuted,stabbed, bludgeoned, raped and tortured there. Over the years there were at least thirty six homicides. A couple of the more notable ones bear mentioning. One inmate by the name of R.D.Wall was beaten to a bloody pulp in the boiler room for supposedly snitching.
Another extremely violent death holding true to the old saying "snitches get stitches ",was that of a maintenance man accused by inmates of snitching to the guards and getting them in trouble. This unfortunate suffered the fate of being stabbed numerous times while in the vulnerable state of sitting on the toilet! (I think it's a little late for stitches for him)
From 1899 to 1959, there were ninety four men executed at the prison. Up until 1931 the preferred route to the afterlife was hanging. This method was rethought in 1931,when Frank Hyer was dropped through the trap so violently that he was decapitated. Needless to say the attending public got a gore fest that day. After that administration opted for execution in a chair they dubbed "Old Sparky",built ironically by an inmate at the prison. Nine men rode the lightning in Old Sparky after 1931.
In 1986,conditions in the prison had become so deplorable that the prisoners were wandering around the halls outside their cells with little to no supervision. The prison was infested with bugs and vermin. Bad plumbing and extreme overcrowding was contributing to disease. Over two thousand inmates were crowded together in a less than nine hundred man facility.
A terrible riot broke out in the same year. Staff and inmates were brutally murdered. Nine years later the prison was closed on the grounds of cruel and unusual punishment but the brutality and the carnage there seems to be doomed to repeat itself.
There are several paranormal hotspots in the facility. The first I will mention is a recreation (I question that term) area called The Sugar Shack. This place was a den of gambling, fighting and rape within the prison. There have been reports of full bodied, dark figures seen wandering aimlessly here. Ghostly figures have been seen in The Hole for obvious reasons and also in the Maximum Security Section. It was there that a prominent leader of The Aryan Brotherhood was stabbed to death by a cell mate. Figures have been seen here, people have heard voices and many EVPs have been recorded. There have been sightings of white mist moving from cell to cell. Outside the prison there is a circular gate that reportedly opens itself as if someone is entering.
The prison is open to the public for "ghost hunting " tours and has a haunted open house on Halloween. Whether you are a paranormal investigator or just curious about the place, my best advice to all would be to please be respectful of those there that are eternally doing time.
Until my next haunt,yours truly, Kay Stansberry.
American Haunted
Thursday, November 28, 2013
West Virginia Penitentiary
Monday, November 11, 2013
Bobby Mackeys, Wilder, Kentucky
Now a popular nightclub,it is very little known to incoming patrons that the land the building sits on used to hold a slaughter house. It is also considered to be one of the most haunted places in America.
The location has had a long history of satanic worship. When the slaughter house closed, satanists would perform rituals and animal sacrifice there.
In 1896, a young girl named Pearl Bryan became pregnant by a man named Scott Jackson. When Pearl was five months pregnant, Scott Jackson and his friend Alonzo Walling, while trying to perform an abortion, killed her and cut off her head. They dumped her body and took her head with them. She was found near the Alexandria turnpike. Pears head was never found. Police reports state however that after being scalped, her hair was found in a suitcase belonging to Scott Jackson.
When the building was used as a slaughter house, the unusable parts of animals were dumped into a long trough that ran from the upper part of the building down into the basement. The trough ended in a deep well that people to this day call Hell's Gate. Rumors of the whereabouts of Pearl's missing head state that Jackson and Walling, during a ritual to satan, threw the head into the well as tribute. Both men had refused to reveal the location of the head and convicted of murder, both were hanged at the Newport Courthouse.
One of the men supposedly threatened to haunt the area. Sightings of Scott Jackson's vengeful spirit have been reported at Bobby Mackeys. Pearl Bryan's headless ghost has been seen there as well.
Another tragedy happened there in the 1930s. When the slaughter house was torn down, a dance hall was built on it's foundations. A dancer named Johanna fell in love with a singer, Robert Randall. Johanna became pregnant and the two made plans to marry. Johannas father, who was the owner of the club, had other plans. He had Robert killed. When Johanna found out she poisoned her father. Then she went downstairs into a basement dressing room and poisoned herself. She was five months pregnant. Several shootings occurred after that and the club was closed down.
Bobby Mackey reopened it in 1978 as Bobby Mackeys Music World. Workers note that lights turn on and off by themselves and the jukebox, sometimes unplugged, will turn on and play "Anniversary Waltz ". Visitors have heard strange noises coming from the basement and people laughing and talking when no one was around.
There have been full body apparition sightings. One is an angry man behind the bar thought to be Scott Jackson. People also claim to see a headless ghost moving through the crowd while the band is playing. She is thought to be Pearl Bryan.
Many people come there hoping to catch a glimpse of the paranormal. There is even a disclaimer sign to patrons at the entrance saying that the establishment is proported to be haunted and management is not responsible for any supernatural occurrence on the premises. Whether stopping in to whet your whistle or to see Pearl Bryan search for her missing head, customers to Bobby Mackeys are sure to leave satisfied.
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