
Ghost Hunters Hear Their Names Inside Missouri Prison
The old Missouri State Penitentiary is one of the most investigated paranormal hotspots in the state, but not many ghost hunters have experienced what just happened. Investigators were stunned when they arrived at the penitentiary only to learn that something had already been calling their names.
There's a compelling new investigation of the Missouri State Penitentiary that's just been shared by Amy's Crypt on YouTube. I recommend you watch all of what they experienced as this is one of the most entertaining investigations of the old Missouri State Pen I've ever seen. It started when one of the guide's notified the team of a startling occurrence before they arrived:
"Last Saturday night...they kept getting the name Amy down in death row...I think they might actually know you're coming already."
Amy's husband didn't want her to venture into the death row part of the prison and volunteered to go himself. Notice the figure that he spotted down the hallway beyond where he was standing.
They heard voices and strange sounds that permeated their investigation of this haunted Missouri place that was known for unspeakable crimes and violence during the era when it was an active facility. If I may, I'd like to add a word of extreme caution. While these paranormal investigators are real pros and do an excellent job making entertaining videos, the forces they are dealing with are all too real. I've never been to the old Missouri State Penitentiary, but I have had some chilling encounters with the darkness. I consider myself a pretty tough dude, but what I experienced scared me so much I could not even scream. Fortunately, I know understand what I was dealing with and know they have no claim on me anymore. Just know that if you decide to explore places like this, you also need to understand that the darkness is not just some fun pretend thing. It's dangerous and real.
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Gallery Credit: Google Maps Street View/Jeff Adams via YouTube
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