Shepton Mallet Prison: A 400-Year Legacy | Paranormal Deep Dive
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history of HM Prison Shepton Mallet, delving into its 400-year legacy of incarceration, executions, and reported hauntings. From its origins in the 17th century to its role during World War II, the prison's walls have witnessed countless tales of suffering and despair.
Tony explores the numerous reports of paranormal activity that have emerged since the prison's closure, including sightings of the infamous "White Lady," unexplained voices, and sudden temperature drops. With insights from investigators and experts, he examines both supernatural and rational explanations for these phenomena.
Tony explores the numerous reports of paranormal activity that have emerged since the prison's closure, including sightings of the infamous "White Lady," unexplained voices, and sudden temperature drops. With insights from investigators and experts, he examines both supernatural and rational explanations for these phenomena.
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