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The Corridor of Injustice!


The corridor of injustice based in Hyderabad in the Central Jail, the central Jail was first built in 1955, the central jail is in use since then. The site has prison, an exercise area, pits, women’s prison, laundry room, bath house, police station, men cell.
I started this investigation at 2200 hours. I am thankful to prison authority for permitting my team to do investigation on the site.

We fixed some digital camera in men cell at 2320 hours. Batteries of digital camera got discharged completely. This was weird as we used fully charged batteries which can stand for twenty two hours.
We stood around a round table on which I placed a glass; we then placed one finger on the top of the glass. We tried to communicate with the ghost through the glass. Our communication depends on questions and answers. We asks question and ghost answer is yes or no. Yes is indicated by the ghost by moving glass in a circular motion on the table, for a no glass remains in stationary position.




At 0000 hours we ended our attempt. At 0135 hours we went to temple of the prison. In temple we quietly sat on bench and tried to communicate with ghost individually. We sat silent for few minutes. After sometime we were tried to say whatever we felt at that moment. Suddenly, we heard a coughing sound from outside of the room. No one was around that site, so it was a hint of paranormal activity in that region of the prison. One of our group member felt to say bread. But he couldn’t explain why he felt so.
I felt presence of a man standing in the corner of that room but our tools were not able to capture that presence. After few minutes Neha got a name into her head which was Preeti, but no further elaboration came. I and Neha were able to feel breath between us. During all these incidences Kiran was taking photos by using a digital camera. One photo was captured through the doorway of the temple. In that photo there was a clear image of a man’s face which appeared it was of fair skin. All the members of my group agreed on the presence of a man in that photo. After this, we removed memory card from the digital camera, and kept in a safe custody. However, when we ended investigation and were returning home, this photo disappeared from the memory card.

At midnight we heard sound coming from another room. We rushed towards that room. We discovered that the sound was coming from bathing room. We stayed in the room for a while. Neha discovered some kind of image on the wall. When we were trying out to understand the image formed on the wall, we sensed a smell of disinfectant. I could feel presence of children in the room. This was recorded at 0335 hours. Neha felt that the area was used for maternity purpose in the jail. At this time our cam recorder detected opening of the door.

At 0543 hours most of us were tired due to high paranormal activity around us. We removed our camcorders and investigating tools, and decided to end the investigation.

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