Ghost Hunting With WEDNESDAY 13; Video Available

June 18, 2008

Kerrang! magazine joined ex-MURDERDOLLS frontman Wednesday 13 for an all-night fright fest at Oxford Castle in Oxford, UK on June 2.

"Ghosts and paranormal activity is something that I've always been sceptical of," Wednesday 13 confessed. "Seeing as I was here on tour my management suggested that I should maybe hang around and try my hand at some hunts. I did one in Sheffield that was pretty uneventful, so hopefully tonight might be a little more interesting."

Kicking off at 10:00 p.m., the first half of the tour which ran until 2:00 a.m. was largely uneventful, with a team of psychic mediums giving the group a brief tour of the 11th century building; a former prison-turned-hotel that also featured in the 1969 film "The Italian Job".

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