The Most Unique Jail In Louisiana Has A Haunting Backstory
Nine times out of ten, when you come across a building that stands out from the rest, there’s a story behind it. In Louisiana, that story may contain a ghost or two. That’s certainly the case with this one building in DeRidder, which is among the most unique architectural structures in the area with a ghostly past.


The bottom floor was the Jailer’s quarters, where he lived full time. The second and third floors each contain four cells which open on to the eye-catching spiral staircase that runs through the center of the building.
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Each cell features a separate bathroom and skylights, amenities that were unheard of for the time. In 1914, most homes still used outhouses, so it was extraordinary unique that a business would have plumbing at this time. My how far we've come!
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Joe Genna and Molton Brasseaux were found guilty of the murder and were hanged by the Sheriff right inside the jail, for the other prisoners to see.

It's believed that the ghosts of the two men that were hanged are still lurking around the cells, and it's not uncommon to smell pipe tobacco and feeling as though you are being watched when you visit.

Daily tours are offered, and during Halloween there are often themed-events that take place at the jail, including a haunted house and ghost tours.
Tours are offered Monday – Friday at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 3 p.m. Check-in for tours across the street from the jail at the Beauregard Tourism Office. Have you ever taken a tour of the Gothic Jail? Let us know in the comments below.
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Gothic Jail, 205 W 1st St, DeRidder, LA 70634, USA