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Haunted Prisons: Can You Hear The Screams? True Stories From The Scariest Penitentiaries On Earth

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Can You Hear The Screams? True Stories From The Scariest Penitentiaries On Earth…
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There are countless books, TV shows, and movies dedicated to showcasing life behind bars. They show us how both violent and petty criminals interact. But what happens when things spiral out of control? When inmates turn on the guards and riots break out? Or when guards become power hungry and torture inmates?

A prison can serve a variety of purposes. It can be a place of rehabilitation where the system tries to reform the inmate and make it easier for them to reintegrate into civilian life. It can be a place that prizes punishment as a means to stop illegal behavior. And, in the worst circumstances, it can be a place of state sponsored torture that doesn’t care if an inmate is truly guilty.

Though many of the prisons in this book tried to change an inmate’s behavior through non-violent means, their systems almost always devolved into one of corruption.

Abuse, rape, unhygienic living conditions, and even murder make up the stories of each of these prisons. Their histories are dark and not for the faint of heart. The inmates and guards who lived, suffered, and died in these prisons still fill their cold, abandoned corridors with malevolent energy.

Before reading any farther, be forewarned that not everyone who enters these prisons will be let out…

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Haunted Prisons: The Devil in Paradise Haunted Prisons: America’s Most Violent Prison Haunted Prisons: The Murderous Mother Haunted Prisons: Torture in the Tiger Cage Haunted Prisons: The Execution of a Revolution Haunted Prisons: The Suicide Prison Much, much more!

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76 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 28, 2017

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Roger P. Mills

32 books15 followers
Roger is a non-fiction author that enjoys writing about our worlds conspiracy theories, true paranormal stories and ghost stories. Over the years it has always staggered him as to how many unexplained mysteries there are in history.

A small town in Romania is where Roger likes to call home with his wife and dog. Here he finds the inspiration to write and explore all the unusual happenings of our world.

If you're into unexplained phenomena, the paranormal and conspiracies that have happened in the past and continue to happen, then be sure to check out his books.

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2,048 reviews19 followers
May 7, 2017
Scary, Sad Tales of Prison Hauntings

This short book is the latest in a series of paranormal encounters from Roger P Mills. As usual, his thorough research has led to a number of little know locations in addition to the more famous ones. All the stories in this book are haunting, with dreadful details. Paranormal fans will enjoy this excursion into haunted prisons. An eerie and dad read.
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2,191 reviews158 followers
May 19, 2017
Frightening tales of haunted places

Haunted prisons. Considering the brutality of prisons throughout history, you would be less likely to find a prison that wasn't haunted. And you would certainly expect the spirits to be more malevolent and dangerous. If you read the Wikipedia entry for Holmesburg Prison, it may give you nightmares.

Other haunted locations are included in this book, and some of them have videos on YouTube. Happy haunting.

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January 8, 2020
This was actually book one, read the 2nd one first..Again more history than haunting. It sure makes you understand why prisons would be haunted though. Terrible acts are commited by both prisoners, guards, and countries justifying the need for these places, and also the abolishment of them. Horrible true stories. This book also gave you previews to two of Roger P. Mills other books, in his true story genre selection. You are bonused with several chapters from two other books. Worth reading.
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822 reviews3 followers
February 18, 2019
Annoying but well researched

While this book is well researched and the stories are told with a good deal of ability the fact that more than half the book is taken up with excerpts from the writer's other books I order to sell more copies is frustrating. If you can't write a book without trying to sell more copies of a different book don't bother.
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November 4, 2017
Awesome read

This was an awesome book I couldn't put it down. I loved it and recommend it to my friends .
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334 reviews1 follower
October 2, 2018
Cool stories!

Definitely one to read for the commute or a long wait this book delves into hauntings in prisons. Apparently after death they still cannot leave 😱
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