Posted in South Carolina
April 21, 2017
The Museum Of The Paranormal In South Carolina Is Not For The Faint Of Heart
Ghostly happenings and paranormal activity have long been reported and recorded in South Carolina. Naturally, some places lend themselves more to this activity than others. If you love to live on the edge and seek out creepy hauntings and otherworldly happenings, then there’s no better place than this paranormal museum that’s more like a lab than an exhibit hall.

With its aging appearance and the castle turrets this structure could make people initially wonder if this building was once a wealthy residence. However, perhaps the rusting fused steel bars on the windows tell another story to innocent passersby; one that says this castle-like building has more history then this brightly lit facade lets on.

After dark, it's almost like you can feel a veil of evil drop on the place.

In 137 years, it's said that 14,000 souls perished at this facility. And it stands to reason that some of them are simply trapped here. (There's a moving white orb in the above photo. Do you see it - just to the right of the stair rail?)

...the museum of the paranormal is staring you right in the face. There are artifacts like this old transport chair likely left behind from when the jail was operational.

Even the bars on the windows are an eerie reminder of what life may have been like at the old jail.



...you'll find artifacts and interesting backstories for just about every item you see and room you visit on the tour.

They're now propped up inside the rooms they used to seal. We wonder if they HAD to be removed because they kept coming up locked.


A tour here is like a totally interactive museum experience and you never know what you'll find - or whom. But one thing's for sure, you better bring your guts just in case you encounter something that makes you want to run for the hills.

Apparently there was a team from a Hollywood TV show about paranormal investigations at the jail in October 2016. Perhaps they were attempting to spend the night. The Facebook post said that the team left in the middle of the night - in a big hurry. Did they scare up an evil presence? Did they all get sick? There was no followup to that post so we may never know why they felt compelled to leave in the middle of the night.

The investigation was held on the anniversary of the day Lavinia Fisher was hanged, Feb. 18, 1820. Fisher is credited with being the first female serial killer in America. She was arrested and housed at this jail until her hanging. At the hanging her last words were reportedly, "If you have a message for the devil, give it to me and I'll deliver it in person." Did the February investigation stir up more paranormal activity than ever? Did it rouse the spirit of Lavinia? Read on.

..the Haunted Jail Tour posted this photo to their Facebook page (on April 18, 2017). A teenage boy on a routine nightly tour began complaining that his back was burning. After some time, he pulled up his shirt for someone to take a look - and they found these marks all over his back!

Or, is it Lavinia Fisher, upset over all the folks who showed up to celebrate the anniversary of the day she was hanged?

It's definitely NOT for the faint of heart.
This hands on museum of the paranormal is like a lab filled with ghosts and otherworldly things surrounded by the relics of a city jail where 14,000 people died over the years. Have you been inside this place? We’d love to hear about your experience in our comments.
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