The Old City Jail in Charleston stands as one of America’s most haunted buildings, with a dark history spanning nearly 200 years. From 1802 to 1939, this imposing structure housed Charleston’s most dangerous criminals, including pirates, murderers, and Civil War prisoners.
A History Written in Blood
Over 10,000 people died within these walls from disease, torture, and execution. The jail housed infamous inmates including:
- Lavinia and John Fisher – America’s first female serial killer
- Pirates from Blackbeard’s crew
- Civil War prisoners of war
- Denmark Vesey and his conspirators
Paranormal Phenomena
The Old City Jail is a hotbed of paranormal activity with reports including:
- Full-bodied apparitions in period clothing
- Disembodied screams and moaning
- Cell doors slamming shut on their own
- Visitors being touched, pushed, or grabbed
- Overwhelming feelings of despair and fear
- Shadow figures in the hallways and cells
The Lavinia Fisher Connection
Lavinia Fisher, hanged at the jail in 1820, is said to be the most active spirit. Wearing her wedding dress to her execution, she cursed the crowd, and many believe her vengeful spirit still haunts the upper floors. Male visitors especially report feeling unwelcome in certain areas.
Investigation Findings
Our team has documented extreme EMF spikes, captured clear EVPs of multiple voices, and experienced physical contact. One investigator was scratched while alone in Lavinia’s cell area. The jail remains one of our most active investigation sites.
Location: 21 Magazine Street, Charleston, SC
Tours: Ghost tours available through Bulldog Tours
Activity Level: Extreme – not recommended for sensitive individuals
Palmetto Paranormal