Just for the record, I was planning on being Maclamore this year, with my faux gater heals, all pink outfit, and giant faux fur coat. None of that would fit in my bag over here, so I can't do that costume this year, and he probably won't be relevant in pop culture by next year. So, together we can silently mourne the death of my possibly epic Halloween costume. :(
Anyway, with all this Halloween lameness going around Australia, I needed some Halloween themed fun. A travel website informed me that the local jail does ghost tours. I immediately signed up, and immediately after signing up regretted the fact that I had just agreed to go into a prison, alone, at night, in a foreign country, to look for ghosts. Did I ever tell you I cried during The Ring and screamed in a theater during Premonition? I didn't cancel. I really wanted to go. I was just afraid of peeing myself in fear or feeling like demons were following me on the trains back home. Valid concerns!
The night of the tour, I was to arrive at the Old Melbourne Gaol (pronounced jail) at 8:45pm for a 9:00pm tour. I left with more than enough time for error. So happy I did! The train I was planning on taking, didn't exist. Maybe it was canceled, I don't know, but all the information for it disappeared and it never showed. No other trains were going to the station I needed to get to, so I took one to a more popular station nearby, and a second train to the correct station. It was only a ten minute detour. I went the wrong way out of the station, and had to turn around after a block. Somehow that turned me around and I did the same thing at the next intersection by a block as well. Finally, I got to the prison at 8:46pm! There were three people after me that were really late, so I didn't feel as bad about my one minute.
Our tour guide introduced himself and his newly written book on sale for $12.00 in the gift shop, and began our tour with a skeptical tone. The prison is made of three levels of cells. The second two stories are hollow in the center so all levels can be seen at once. The cells are small rooms with heavy doors, providing only a peephole to the outside world. Some rooms in the prison were for minor criminals who would work during the day; others were there for death penalty and had little to no contact with any other humans. Frankly, I am not very good with names, and I don't take any pride in remembering the names of people who have committed gruesome crimes. If you are interested in learning more, please google the stories along with Old Melbourne Gaol or look into the tour guide's book. I'm sure you'll discover more.
Warning: If you wish to go on this tour, I suggest not reading any further. Though not nearly as well as the guide, I do tell most of what is on this tour. This is a tour specifically around ghost experiences within the jail. So for general history, it tells little.
Also note that this jail has been turned into a historic museum site. There are no current inmates.
The first story we heard was of a long time staff member who recently resigned. She locked up at the end of every night. One evening, she had particular trouble opening a cell which was known the be "haunted." She pushed and pulled as hard as she could, but nothing happened. Finally, she gave up and went to leave. As soon as she reached the bottom floor, as the cell was on the end of the second floor, the door slammed open and all the doors in the building began to rattle. It shouldn't have been possible for wind to come through and she was the only person in the building. The next evening she and one other lady were there at the end of the night. As they were leaving, she realized her purse was still inside. Both women went together to go it. As they stepped foot back into the jail, they both claimed to have heard groaning and moaning echoing throughout the jail. They ran outside, and a boyfriend was sent in alone to get the purse. The lady put in her resignation the next day.
The second story was one of an inmate that had been in the jail long ago. This man was an arsonist and skilled in insurance fraud. He owned an insured place in England, I believe, that burnt down. Through this he learned of the fortune that could be made through fire. He began moving around, but his insured homes always fell to fires before he left each place. Eventually, he settled in Australia with a wife and two young children. He and his wife grew apart, so he suggested they both get large life insurance policies. She was a heavy sleeper. One night, as she slept he began a fire in the attic, and left to run errands for an alibi. For some reason, he thought the children would escape, being light sleepers at the end of the house. Upon arriving home, the man discovered his wife and daughter alive, having been pulled out of the house by neighbors. The son had passed due to smoke and the man was convicted of murder. Just before he was to be hanged, the man attempted to kill himself by running head first into the sharp metal bars on the inside of his door. He survived, was bandaged, and went on the be hanged just as he would have been otherwise. All the other inmates could see through their peepholes was his bloody and bandaged head walking to his death. For years later, there were stories of the disembodied, mummy-like head floating down the halls. The doors were wrapped to prevent any more suicide attempts.
Next, the guide gathered us in a circle to discuss the differences between unexplainable phenmenon and overactive, wishful imaginations. He showed pictures that visitors had sent him of their "ghost encounters" within the jail. One floating orb was a moth for example. At the end of the jail, they have a glass figure of a woman to advertise these ghost tours. Many people had mistakenly captured a picture of her and used it for proof of ghosts. I took a picture of the figure as well... It looks like glass. He warned that since we are all on a ghost tour, we are primed to see ghosts. So when questionable objects appear on our cameras, we should not just assume they are ghosts, but first examine more probable causes. After this speech, he showed a few pictures of orbs and figures that were truly unexplainable. Those were the pictures he wanted to see.
We then headed up concrete stairs to the second floor and crowded around a rope. The rope looped around and hung from a large block of wood which was sandwiched between the walls. Underneath the simple contraption, was a trap door. This was where people were executed. The man who helped to fit and install it was the first to die from it after being found guilty of rape.
In a window next to the hanging area, it is said that you can see a face in the center, bottom frame. Can you see it?
We walked all the way to the other side of the second floor and huddled around the most haunted room. In this room, people have seen women figures. This prison took in both sexes for a long period of time. Upon entering the room, women visitors tend to feel their hair stroked or touched, while men feel a pushing sensation. A male reporter was trying to take pictures in the room once, when he suddenly doubled over in pain and looked to be pulled out of the room from behind. He ran out of the building and never returned to finish. A young schoolboy came with his class, but refused to enter cell 17 because it felt weird. Twice seeing eye dogs have refused to take their owners near the room. Blind visitors like to come and feel the wide variety of tactile things throughout the prison. The first seeing eye dog took its owner through every cell in the building, one at a time. An employee at the prison noticed that the dog skipped cell 17, the haunted one, and informed the blind lady. This excited the lady, so she tried again, not knowing exactly which cell it had been. The employee saw the same thing once again. The lady asked to be brought to that specific cell. The employee guided her over, but the dog refused to budge or let her owner go inside. The second seeing eye dog refused to go on the second floor at all. The owner tried every way to go up, but the dog would not allow it.
I took a selfy in front of the haunted cell. The flash was very bright, so my eyes are closed, but this is the best picture I got.
As we made our way back down the hallway, we stopped at a random cell and all squeezed into a circle inside. Here the guide showed pictures of ghostly figures caught in photographs and reported by visitors. One day a family came to the museum and a child from the family looked up to the second floor and waved. The family asked who the child was waving to and the child responded that they were waving to a woman and little girl. Many people reported this happening and one person even captured a photo of these figures. They have only been seen during the day however.
Cruelly, the restrooms of this prison are at the far end on the third floor. During another tour a man claimed to have seen a man wearing a strange uniform. He asked where the restrooms were, got no reply, but ended up finding them himself. The uniformed man he saw was not a real person. However, many people have informed the employees that this uniformed man would not let them on the third floor. The few psychics who have visited the jail, also have said that the man would not allow them upstairs. They explained that he had authority over the third floor at one time and didn't like people getting in his way.
After these stories, we went back downstairs and were given free reign to take pictures and look around for a while. I looked through some rooms, but didn't have time to read much history. The bell rang letting us know that it was lock up time, and I got my behind outta there!
Happy Halloween!
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