A mysterious flood that erupted during the renovation of a purportedly haunted Louisiana courthouse has left some wondering if the weird event was caused by the ghosts of prisoners who were housed where the building once stood. According to a local media report, the site at the center of the strange case is the St Landry Parish courthouse in the city of Opelousas. The building, which was constructed in 1939, is actually the fifth iteration of the courthouse with the first facility dating back to 1805. As such, the spot boasts a rather rich history which may be making its presence felt by way of possible paranormal activity reported during recent renovations.
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