The Haunted Missouri State Penitentiary, Part One | Grave Talks CLASSIC

Jul 16, 10:00 AM

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The Missouri State Penitentiary in Jefferson City has a long and dark history. It operated as a prison for 168 years and was the oldest continuously running prison west of the Mississippi until it closed its doors in 2004.

Numerous injuries, deaths, and a significant riot in 1954 prompted Time Magazine to call the prison "the bloodiest 47 acres in America." Today, guides and visitors report lots of paranormal activity - apparitions, strange sounds, and creepy feelings permeate the historic hallways. Apparently, many prisoners and even guards never left.

This is Part One of our conversation about the history and the hauntings of the Missouri State Penitentiary with Ghost Tour Guide Jenny Switzer.

If you’d like more information about tours and investigations, or if you’d like to read up on some of its notorious prisoners and history, visit missouripentours.com

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