Visitors to Bodmin Jail in Cornwall filmed a prisoner. They claim it was William Hampton who was executed in 1909. Ghost hunter has filmed spirit in Cornwall of executed man | Daily Mail Online www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzZD_3FpCAI
Creepy jails and mental institutions they are all haunted. Lots of bad stuff went down in them over a lot of years. Something must linger.
I've always thought that the ghost hunters or ghost hunters international should go to place where a lot of people died.
There is a place in Kentucky called Waverley Hills Sanatorium its reputed that 80,000 people have died in there over the years. Mostly of the White Death, Tuberculosis.
That would be a good place to start in the US.....but there are places in Europe that have far more deaths in a far shorter period of time.
Do you mean the Black Death and Flu epidemics and such ? I saw a place in the UK where the Plague went thru it decimated the little town left nothing but the buildings and castle.
I was actually thinking of places like Treblinka and Sobibor. At Treblinka 900,000 people were gassed in approximately 16 months.
People do visit there its not somewhere where I would want to go to though. We have a an abandoned Asylum on the outskirts of my town they had 4.000 patients in their from all over Australia it was opened in 1830 and closed in 2000 its also not a place I want to spend any time in. But saying that maybe someone would venture there looking for ghosts.
I'm sure people would go there looking for ghosts.....but only respect for the dead and religious ideals would stop me from spending a night in Treblinka. That's assuming I could get there in the first place.
They would all be considered Memorial Sites I found this it lists some of them. Holocaust Memorials in Germany
It is not the amount of the people that died but the mindset at the time of death. It only takes one seriously disgruntled dying person to create a haunting, yet many can die all at once and no haunting at all may occur. Battle fields are known as haunted areas. There are stories from Civil war battle areas hauntings today yet. I may haunt someday. Not due to disgruntlement, but more for...shits and giggles.
Noises of battle at night.....thousands of "fire flies" on a near freezing night late in September and also mid-October. I'd not think anything of the fire fires had they not been clustered around Pennsylvania and New York Monuments on September 16, 2001.
The very old battlefields in England have battle noises attached to them they say. I never went to see any just gloomy old castles and plague ravaged towns. Butterflies are associated with death , the Greeks first noticed that. The fireflies sound interesting wish we had some.
GH did go to the Waverley Hills Sanitorium, as did Ghost Adventures... and I'm almost positive at least one of them also did a massive American Revolution-era or Civil War era fort and battlefield and reported the sounds of distant gunshots and screams, and I believe they actually got some pretty okay footage of one or two orbs through some trees.
Orbs are cool I have taken some photos in my house. Best to catch them in the pre flash of your digital camera. This photo was taken inside our local abandoned Asylum.
Aren't there suppose to be spirits that collect lost souls? Maybe they decide to stay because it's familiar.