Top Ten Best Video Clips From Ghost Hunters
January 20, 2010 by admin
Filed under Haunted Places
In the video below you will find a compilation of what many believe to be the best ten video clips that support the existence of ghosts and other paranormal activity filmed by the Ghost Hunters.
Mansfield Reformatory
January 18, 2010 by admin
Filed under Haunted Places, Haunted Prisons
There are many places that claim to be haunted and to have paranormal activity, but few can compare to Mansfield Reformatory. Not only does the number of strange occurrences reported make it stand out, but also the large number of individual ghosts that seem to keep reappearing to investigators and visitors.
Construction on Mansfield Reformatory began in 1886, but due to funding problems and delays the building was not ready to house inmates until 1896. Even though the prison was officially open it was not finished. One-hundred and fifty prisoners arrived at the prison and were recruited to help with the final stages of construction. Between the time of its opening at its official closure in 1984 the prison saw more than its fair share of deaths and tragic events. [Read More ...]
Ridges Graveyard – Asylum Cemeteries
January 18, 2010 by admin
Filed under Haunted Other, Haunted Places
A neat and orderly graveyard where all the headstones are in lines. Row upon row, upon row. What makes this graveyard stand out? Maybe it is the fact that there are no names on most of the stones, only numbers. Or maybe it is the ring of graves off to the side. Or maybe it is the number of strange sightings that have been seen in this cemetery.
This is what you can expect to find if you visit The Ridges graveyard in Athens, Ohio. It is reputed to be one of the most haunted areas in the world. Why would this cemetery be any more haunted than any other cemetery? Perhaps it has to do with the people who are buried here.
These people died within the walls of The Athens Mental Hospital. They were all patients. While they were alive they would have been subjected to numerous treatments that were to help them ‘get well’. Sadly, many of these treatments were not just horrific, many of them rendered the patient worse off than when they started. In fact, some of the treatments were often even deadly. When patients did die and were buried, they simply put a number on the headstone. No name or date, just a number. [Read More ...]
Frankenstein Castle
January 1, 2010 by admin
Filed under Haunted Castles, Haunted Places
Haunted Castle? Atop a hillside near Darmstadt, Germany looms the infamous Castle Frankenstein. Not the home of Mary Shelley’s monster, but maybe the inspiration? This castle was once the home of a scientist/ physician who did conducted strange and weird experiments.
The castle itself dates back to the 1200’s. Today, however most of it lays in ruin. Areas of the castle that do remain include, the chapel and one of its towers. The castle’s diverse and strange history, have seen the castle used as both a prison and an asylum. But, the truly fascinating tales and legends revolve around one of it’s previous tenants.
The man’s name was Johann Konrad Dippel, who often went by the sir-name Frankenstein. Johann was born in 1673 and had trained as both a physician and a scientist. As a man, Johann was notorious for his outspokenness and opinions. In fact, his opinions of church and religion landed him in prison for the crime of heresy. [Read More ...]

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