UNUSUAL
FOOTPRINTS APPEAR AT THE OLD ADELAIDE GAOL
"It
was a dark and stormy night..."
Actually
that is true, it was. Alison and Jeff had gone down to the Gaol to conduct
a Ghost Tour, but that night a storm had whipped through and flooded parts of
Adelaide. Naturally, the tour didn't turn up on that occasion. So it
was, that they decided to call up the team members and do an impromptu
investigation instead, to see if there was any truth in the rumours that thunder
storms do increase possible paranormal activity.
PHOTO
#1
Whilst
discussing tactics, Megan witnessed a man walking into the tunnel. It
should be remembered this is a long tunnel with no doors leading off and a solid
gate at the far end, which we knew was locked at the time. He was
described as very solid and wearing a black beanie hat and short black duffel
type coat.

Tunnel leading through to 'A' Wing
Thinking
somebody had broken into the Gaol, and knowing they had him trapped in
there, they all went over to talk to him. Unexpectedly, there was
nobody in the tunnel at all. Did Megan imagine this person? Well,
what was discovered, was that approximately half way down the tunnel there was a single
wet footprint.... none leading up to nor any leading off.

Mysterious footprint on the left. Jeff's
for comparison is on the Right
As
can be seen in the photograph, it was a fairly large print and bigger then their
only other male investigator there that night, Jeff. Jeff made a
comparison print next to it but as can be seen, his print isn't as distinct, as
predictably the action of walking up the tunnel had reduced the amount of
moisture on his soles. This strange print, however was fresh enough to
leave drip marks at the toe end as if just having stepped out of a puddle or
extremely wet area. The shoe type is also different from Jeff's.
This print shows a definite heel pattern, whereas Jeff's shoes were flat with no
heel.
PHOTO
#2
Later
in the evening they entered the remand centre, to find yet more strange footprints
close to the whipping rack area. As they wandered through they noticed what
appeared to be several small, wet footprints on the cement. What was
unusual about these prints were that they appeared to be small bare footprints.

Small bare footprint in the Remand Centre
(bottom). Dog prints (above)
Alison
did have her German Shepherd in that night, and her footprints can also be seen
for a comparison in this photo. The bare footprint was smaller then
Alison's (size 8) and probably 3x the size of her German Shepherds. This would mean
that they were from either a small female or a child, neither of which were in
the Gaol that night.
Even
more unusual.... was the fact that unlike my dogs footprints, which faded
and dried very quickly, these footprints remained visible for 3 days before
vanishing as suddenly as they had appeared. If they had been caused due to water,
then these should have disappeared much quicker. Alternatively had they been due
to staining in the cement, then surely they should be there to this day.
Unlike
photographs of 'apparitions' etc, we realise that these aren't as
exciting. However, they are probably more significant then these other
photos due to the fact that they were real and easily witnessed, plus not
forgetting the unusual circumstances that they appeared.
It
should also be noted, that at a later date they entered the upstairs of the New
Building to find these same bare footprints laid in the dust around the
gallows. Here again, there were no footprints leading up to, they just seemed to
mysteriously appear in the dirt. As the gate is locked at all times and no
members of the public are allowed access up there, it just made it all the more
intriguing.
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