Dead Air
Built in 1756, Derby Gaol was used to hold prisoners as they awaited their trial, and the subsequently their execution. Executions took place outside of this building. Paranormal activity has been reported in here for years, even while it was still being used as a gaol. Shadow figures, footsteps, doors banging, objects moving and cold spots. Special thanks to Richard Felix for allowing permission to spend the night alone in this building. Visit Derby Gaol: 50/51 Friargate, Derby, DE11DFThe gaol is open as a museum and can be booked for private events and paranormal investigations. Richard Felix also does ghost walks around Derby, dates of which can be found on the Derby Gaol Facebook page. There are also monthly execution days hosted by Richard on the last Saturday of each month “Bring the kids. â€0:00 - Intro1:32 - History of Derby Gaol with Richard Felix13:30 - Tour of the gaol20:56 - Vigil in the prisoner’s day room29:30 - SLS camera sweep35:13 - Vigil in the condemned man’s cell55:00 - Final walkabout