Short-term prisoner Joel Clough was a cold blooded killer who was hanged for the murder of Mary Hamilton, his girlfriend whom he stabbed in the chest eight times. Joel's ghost still haunts the Burlington County Prison and can be seen and heard chained up in his former death row jail cell in solitary confinement.
Toni Jo Henry was a beautiful young woman who had a hopeless life working in a brothel until she met and married a criminal named "Cowboy" Henry. When her new husband was arrested for killing a cop, Toni Jo devised a plan to spring him out of jail with her sidekick Arkie Burks. But their plan backfired when they were caught by the police soon after highjacking a car and killing the driver. They were both sentenced to death, but only Toni Jo remains behind in the court house, guilty for falsely accusing Arkie of killing the motorist all those years ago
Sister Katherine was a nun who tried to protect her nine orphans from the Great Storm of 1900 (or 1900 Galveston Hurricane) that swept through the area. The sister's ghost now haunts the historic Hotel Galvez, which was built on top of the wreckage the storm left and also the sandy beaches nearby which became her watery grave.
This is the grisly tale of a Turkish man simply named The Sultan because he believed he was one. He lived with his wives, his many children, harem, and a small army of guards. Known to throw "pleasure parties" with opium and abstinthe, he liked to kidnap and torture women and young boys until one day a neighbor saw a stream of blood flowing from his front door. The police found a massacre inside; all of his entourage were killed and The Sultan himself was found buried alive in the courtyard out back.
James Jones Stark was a down on his luck local who took an argument with a predominant doctor named Philip Minus way too far. After a challenged duel went awry, the doctor had had enough and shot him in front of a room full of people in what was once the City Hotel. Today J.J. Stark haunts the same building of the Moon River Brewing Company where he will not be ignored by the bar's patrons.