Charlotte County Gaol - St Andrews, NB
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N 45° 04.524 W 067° 02.949
19T E 653554 N 4993177
Built in 1832 and used as a jail until the late 1970s, this building is a great advertisement for keeping folks on the straight and narrow.
Waymark Code: WMPTY4
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Date Posted: 10/20/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member neoc1
Views: 5

We visited on a day early in the season when the courthouse and Gaol were not open to tourists, but the caretaker happened by as we were there and offered to show us around. A tour of the Gaol is a sobering experience, as conditions for prisoners in this building would have been pretty miserable, to say the very least. The cells are small, dark and poorly ventilated. Moreover, they are unheated. The caretaker told us that when the weather turned particularly cold the prisoners were allowed out of their cells and into another room in the jailer's quarters, which was heated, to keep from freezing to death.

The building, along with the 1840 courthouse (still in use as a courthouse), are now heritage properties and tourist attractions. As well, the Gaol now houses the Charlotte County Archives and a gift shop in the jailer's quarters.

Incidentally, both the courthouse and the Gaol are reputed to be haunted by the ghosts of prisoners who have been executed here. Below is a scary story by a ghost hunter, Paul Kimball, who works for a Canadian television network, producing ghost investigation stories. They found the Gaol to be, if not haunted, at least pretty scary and difficult to explain.
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Ghost Investigation Field Report #1

...One such experience happened this past weekend, in St. Andrew's, New Brunswick, at the old jail. Built in 1832, the jail was where people sentenced to death would serve out their time until sentence was carried out, which was done on a gallows right next to the jail. The last person hanged in St. Andrew's was Tom Hutchings, an RAF sergeant convicted of murdering a local girl in 1942 while he was stationed in the area. According to witnesses, Hutchings has never left the jail, and continues to haunt his old cell.

As with all things paranormal, I'm an open-minded skeptic. I don't believe in ghosts, and I start any investigation by looking for logical answers to what people have seen or experienced. However, I'm unable to explain to my own satisfaction what happened to Holly and I this past Saturday evening in the jail.

In each episode, we tape a segment that we call "spooky hour", where Holly and I hang out in a particular spot in a haunted place, with the camera rolling but with the crew sent away, to see if we can experience anything. We have audio recorders and EMF meters with us, as well as the HD camera and a stills camera. In the first five episodes we filmed, there may have been some things caught on audio or that happened which will require further analysis, and Holly felt some things, but nothing happened to me personally.

That changed on Saturday night, as we sat in Hutchings' old cell, with the door locked and the lights off (except for the camera light and a small blue light). It was cold in there, because the building wasn't heated, and it was about -20 C outside, so we were bundled up, but my neck was not. As the hour went along, Holly and I were joking about Hutchings (well, mostly I was joking), and I was "challenging" him to appear if he really was there as a ghost. For several minutes, I had even hung a real noose around my neck as I sat there. Then, all of sudden, in one of those moments when Holly and I were being quiet, I had this feeling that the air around my throat had gotten noticeably colder - much colder than the room even. It was as if, to borrow an old song lyric of mine, the night wrapped around my throat. There was no choking sensation, but it was definitely an abnormal feeling.

Just as I was about to turn to Holly and say something, she whispered, "Holy f***" - at the same time as I had been experiencing the cold sensation wrapping around my throat, she had seen a shadowy shape against the wall - and the EMF meter had gone from its base reading of 0 to full, and then returned to 0 again. Now, there is no way that my feeling could have been influenced by either Holly or the EMF meter - I was looking away from Holly when it happened, and couldn't see the EMF meter in any event, as it was blocked from my view by Holly's body.

We immediately started to talk about what had happened, and decided, as "spooky hour" time wasn't done, to stay in the cell. About seven minutes later, the same sensation wrapped itself around my throat again - the camera caught me bundling up my coat against my throat... at the exact same time as the EMF meter spiked again!

Holly and I stuck it out for a few more minutes, and then had the crew release us from the cell. Once outside, we related our experience to one of our first-hand witnesses, a researcher who gave tours of the jail and the courthouse next door. She smiled, and said that she hadn't told us anything about what people reported happening in the cell, because she wanted to see if anything happened to us and she didn't want to influence us, but one of the experiences that had been reported is cold air wrapping around people's throats.

What makes this incident really interesting to me is that both Holly and I had a weird experience at the same time as the EMF meter spiked, and then my experience was repeated shortly thereafter with another EMF spike. We have yet to review the audio or video recordings to see if anything was picked up by those devices, but I can't help but feel that I may have had a brief meeting with Sergeant Hutchings, over sixty-six years after he was dispatched from this mortal coil.

Paul Kimball
March 31, 2009
From The Paracast
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Visting hours:
April and May: Tuesday to Friday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. June: Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. July and August: Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. September: Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. October: Tuesday to Friday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. November to March: by appointment only


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