The first thing the visitor
notices about Eastern State is the old prison’s gloomy high stonewalls. Once
inside, the crumbling corridors and stark cells look like a spooky “haunted
place.”
This prisons 142 history is
filled with suicides, madness, disease, murder, and torture,
The harsh punishments metered
out to many of the thousands of Eastern State’s inmates over the years are why
many feel this prison is one of America’s Most Haunted.
Methods of Torture
One form of torture employed
was known as the Water Bath. This is
where inmates where dunked or hung out on an outside wall in winter until ice
formed on their skin.
Another form of torture used
was known as the Mad Chair. Inmates
were bound so tightly that their circulation was cut off--necessitating many
amputations.
The Iron Gag was when prisoners had their hands tied behind their backs.
Their mouths were then strapped into an iron collar. Any movement on the prisoners’
part caused the tongue to tear and bleed profusely.
The Hole was dark underground cells where unfortunate inmates had no
light, no human contact, no exercise, no toilet, and little food and air. Some
prisoners spiraled into madness when placed in these cells.
The Ghosts
Eastern State, which officially closed in 1971, was first suspected of being haunted in the
1940s.
There are many witness reports.
Cellblock four is considered to be extremely active. Voices are heard echoing and cackling. Ghostly faces are seen in this area.
In other parts of the prison
wails, whispers, and footsteps are heard.
In Cellblock six, witnesses have
reported seeing shadowy figures darting along the walls.
Many witnesses have reported
seeing a silhouette of a guard in one of the towers.
A Legendary Story
One story often told happened
to Gary Johnson, who helps maintain the prison.
Johnson early one morning in
1990, was opening Cellblock four when he felt a force grip him so tight he was
unable to move. He states an invisible negative force burst out of a cell and
surrounded him.
He then saw several tormented
faces along the walls. One of these forms beckoned to him. He exited quickly.
Read Eastern State Penitentiary, Part l, to learn more about the history of this prison.
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