This is part two of Laura Jackel's experience at Maitland Gaol. You can read part one here.
After the first part of our 'Ghosthunting 101' tour at Maitland Gaol, we continue on to the old governor's house, The Residence, as the clock inches towards midnight.
Newcastle-based ghost hunters Anne Rzechowicz and Renata Daniels, known as the 'Ghost Grannies', and their assistant Steve, are interested in two areas of the old sandstone building that was built in the mid-1800s: the basement, where we're to conduct a seance before bedtime; and an upstairs room that has a bricked-up door that once linked The Residence directly to the gaol.
We begin upstairs where their recording equipment is already set up.
My brave friend Rachel is tasked with sitting alone in the dark room, wearing a sleep mask and headphones piping in white noise. Behind her is a string of what looks like the fairy lights from Stranger Things, designed only to flash in response to movement or a change in energy.
Anne, Renata, Steve and I take a seat in the room across the hall and close the door.
We check she can't hear us, and then we watch her on night vision cameras as she uses her body language to describe anything she senses around her.
Watch: Rachel feeling someone walk past her caught on camera. Post continues below.