Shadows Of Moundsville: The Video

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NEWS!!! June, 2006:

Is the former West Virginia Penitentiary haunted? See for yourself in this brand new video!

This is the prison originally featured on MTV's "Fear"!

VHS, Color, NTSC. 56 minutes.


As featured on:

KDKA Radio: The Mike Pintek Show

WPXI-TV/WTOV/WJAC/PCNC "Haunted History"

FROGGY FM Radio with Polly and Jimmy

Valley News Dispatch
Click here to read the article


Mail Order Information:

In the United States:
$24.50
($19.95 + $4.55 shipping/handling)

Pennsylvania residents only:
$25.97
($19.95 + $4.55 S/H + $1.47 Sales tax)

Send your check or money order
(in U.S. funds) payable to:

Cannalonga Productions
P.O. Box 2009
Lower Burrell, PA 15068-1409

Personal checks must clear before order is shipped.


A-K Valley residents:
click here for local purchase info!


The video is also directly available in the gift shop at the Penitentiary!


A REAL GHOST STORY.

A Ghost Story

Paranormal Curiosity

 

Take a walk through one of the eeriest places in the United States! Discover the real character and background of this unique building, and for the first time ever, experience an extended ghost hunt through all the major areas of the prison with Nancy E. Myer ("48 Hours", "Unsolved Mysteries", "Sightings"), one of the most highly respected psychics in the world.

Absolutely brand new, and not seen anywhere else! Watch this one in the dark, if you dare...

Haunting Experience

You'll see exclusive interviews about the way daily life was at the prison with four men who knew the place -- and the inmates -- well.  You'll hear eyewitness stories and personal perspectives from two former Deputy Wardens, Paul Kirby and Dave Fromhart; from longtime Records Supervisor John Massie; and from veteran Corrections Officer Lt. Ed Littell.

Then you'll will join internationally-known psychic Nancy E. Myer ("48 Hours", "Unsolved Mysteries", "Sightings") on an actual walking ghosthunt of the prison as she investigates what -- and who -- still lingers there. The "Sugar Shack," "The Alamo," South Yard, the New Wall section... and much more.

Closed in 1995, its residents transferred to other facilities, the prison has since become a very popular destination for tourists, and gained national prominence in September 2000 as the spooky location for the premiere episode of MTV's "Fear."

Why Die

 


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