Convicts serving afterlife sentences keep  things lively in West Virginia's 
creaky, creepy old penitentiary. A forlorn  monolith of stone near the Ohio 
River, the West Virginia Penitentiary was closed  in 1995, a decade after 
courts ruled that doing time in its cramped steel cages,  where sewage dripped 
from pipes and bugs wriggled in food, constituted "cruel  and unusual" 
punishment. But some rogues still prowl the gothic fortress in  spirit form, 
say visitors and former administrators. Paranormal investigators  and amateur 
ghost-hunters are frequent visitors to the 19th-century big house,  which 
allows tours by day and night. Whether tricks of shadow and gloom or  something 
supernatural, visitors have felt, seen and photographed strange things  in the 
steel labyrinth embraced by sandstone ramparts and gothic turrets. From a  
window in the abandoned confines of the third-floor administration building  
where female prisoners once worked, a woman's face has been repeatedly
 sighted,  peering into the silent prison yard. A blurry, furtive apparition 
called "Shadow  Man" has been glimpsed in the psychiatric ward, the cafeteria 
and the catacombs.  But the granddaddy of them all seems to be inmate No. 
44670, known in life as  R.D. Wall. 
 
 He's been attracting attention for 76 years, long before the tourists came.  
Annually, about 20,000 people are drawn to the old pen and get a history lesson 
 on its macabre executions and grisly violence, some of it imparted while  
visitors -- who dare -- stand locked in maximum security cells. (They qualify  
for "I Did Time" T-shirts on sale in the gift shop.) West Virginia, which split 
 with Virginia in 1863 in the tumult of the Civil War, began work on the prison 
 in 1866. Movie buffs may recognize the unusual gateway inside the entrance -- 
a  round, rotating cage with one open side, installed in 1894. A guard in a 
booth  controlled movements of "the wheel," spinning it with an old trolley 
motor to  provide access to side passageways or the main prison area.
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