What You’ll Find At This Haunted Nevada Prison Is Truly Terrifying
Lethal gas. Lethal injection. Murder. Nevada State Prison was no stranger to death. Considering more than 40 of the state’s most dangerous criminals were executed or killed there, there’s also strong speculation that this haunted Nevada prison is no stranger to evil spirits.
Opening in 1862, Nevada State Prison was the state’s only designated facility for executions during the 20th century. The prison carried out the nation’s first death sentence by gas chamber in 1924 and Nevada’s first death sentence by lethal injection in 1985.
Paranormal investigator Zak Bagans (pictured second from right) and his crew Jay Wasley, Aaron Goodwin and Billy Tolley, recently explored the prison for the 12th season of the Travel Channel show "Ghost Adventures." Bagans interviewed several sources familiar with the prison including a former prisoner who told him about the haunted shower room, where an inmate was allegedly murdered.
The first paranormal investigation of Nevada State Prison was conducted in 2015 by Northern Nevada Ghost Hunters. Ed Pierce, a Senior Reporter for KOLO 8 News in Carson City accompanied the group on their investigation. Pierce, who described himself as a skeptic, admits he saw an unexplained figure peering in the window of a door that leads out to the prison yard.
Another group of paranormal investigators, Emphatic Paranormal, toured the prison in 2016. What they experienced inside this haunted Nevada prison will chill you to the bone:

Are you interested in visiting this haunted Nevada prison? Tours have been given in the past and the Nevada State Preservation Society is currently working on scheduling more tours.
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