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What if the walls of a prison could tell you stories of madness, audacious escapes, and a dog accused of murder? Join me, Jeremy Haig, on a chilling journey through the haunting history of Eastern State Penitentiary. Built by the Quakers in 1829 with the aim of reforming prisoners through silence and isolation, the institution quickly became a house of psychological torment. Hear the tragic tale of Charles Williams, the first inmate, and the profound impact of extreme solitude that led to widespread madness and despair.Support the show
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What if the walls of a prison could tell you stories of madness, audacious escapes, and a dog accused of murder? Join me, Jeremy Haig, on a chilling journey through the haunting history of Eastern State Penitentiary. Built by the Quakers in 1829 with the aim of reforming prisoners through silence and isolation, the institution quickly became a house of psychological torment. Hear the tragic tale of Charles Williams, the first inmate, and the profound impact of extreme solitude that led to widespread madness and despair.Support the show
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I want to be part of the club!
Check out our other Podcast Network shows!
Cinematic Secrets
Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your Podcasts
Email me! [email protected]
Instagram: @when_walls_can_talk
Twitter: @WWCTThePodcast
Join the Facebook Group!
Visit the website
Become a Patron
Shop WWCT Merch
Support the show
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