The workers at the old Missouri State Penitentiary will tell you there are certain places in that building no one dares go to alone. A team of paranormal investigators found out why and revealed the mysterious experiences they just encountered in those off-limit places.

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"We not only used brutally violent physical torture, but also mental torture as well...and we were very good at both."

"Killings were almost daily if not weekly. So the violence and bloodshed in this building was just off the charts."

"Down here things can get...different."

"95% of us won't come down here by ourselves."

Those were the words of Jenny the tour guide inside the old Missouri State Penitentiary as she warned the paranormal investigators of what they were about to deal with.

The Paranormal Files YouTube channel just shared what happened to them in Jefferson City, Missouri when they went within what many believe is the most haunted building in the state. They went places most won't go alone.

The Paranormal Files (Official Channel) via YouTube
The Paranormal Files (Official Channel) via YouTube
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As they ventured into the lower levels of the old penitentiary, the team heard unexplained movements. Footsteps were everywhere.

The Paranormal Files (Official Channel) via YouTube
The Paranormal Files (Official Channel) via YouTube
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Their recorders also picked up horrific messages from entities beckoning them...downward.

The Paranormal Files (Official Channel) via YouTube
The Paranormal Files (Official Channel) via YouTube
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The team swears this was one investigation that went terribly wrong where they fear they may have opened up a doorway of sorts.

Are there normal explanations for what they experienced inside the old Missouri state penitentiary or is this just another horrific chapter inside what many consider the most evil building in the state?

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