I seriously don’t realize how no huge tv programs have reached out to you two yet. This show is amazing! If you told me that this was on pbs I wouldn’t bat an eye.
Please don't take this the wrong way but I kind of hope they don't get picked up by a major network. Seems like they would just bollocks the whole thing up. I still want you guys to get all of the monies. Joe
Here is a little Thank You. We love this place. We went here because we love the tv show Prison Break. So sad the fire ruined part of the prison. If these walls could talk. Blues Brother is a classic. Learned so much.
We always look foward to your imput! Thank you so much. Have you been during winter? Pictures of the grounds of Joliet covered in snow are something else. Happy Saturday, our friend!
@@OddityOdysseysToo cold to be out right now. We went during the summer. Can’t wait to visit your area in San Diego for Spring Break to see my sister. Can’t wait to see your next adventure.
I’ve been watching you guys for a few years. I’m surprised you’re not bigger on RUclips. Your videos are well thought out and the production quality is amazing. I enjoy your content so much!
“John” Belushi was in Blues Brothers. Jim is his brother and has been in many other films. I had just graduated high school when the movie came out. Great video (not using my surprised face)!
As a kid, I loved John Belushi on SNL, and in Animal House and The Blues Brothers. I remember when he would rush out onto the stage and do a series of back handsprings when performing with Dan Akroyd. He was so athletic and such a comic genius. It was a sad day when I heard he had died of an overdose of heroin and cocaine.
The Old Joliet Prison may well be the most ominous place you've visited, Bethany and Drew. At the very least it's a contender for that distinction. Exceptional video. 👍❤
The two of us definitely felt a sense of heaviness walking through Joliet. Perhaps we'll have to return to visit during one of their After Dark Tours. Thanks for watching, Noah!
Back is 2018, me and my friends spent an entire summer in the Joliet prison. We lived 30 minutes away and would make the drive almost daily to Joliet. We would climb the fence and enter through a broken window near the front gate guard stand and climb through a hole someone cut in the iron gates at the official entrance. We would hangout in the cafeteria (there is a piece of graffiti I did on the wall that has been painted over at 7:17 you can still see the faint blue lines). We would explore literally every square foot of the property, the library, the auto shop, the visiting center, cafeteria and even climbed into the center guard tower and discovered an underground tunnel entrance. There were hundreds of baby bats so we didn’t go into the tunnels but were so close. I have so many incredible memories exploring the prison with a lot of friends that aren’t alive anymore. We would cut ourselves on the razor wire and broken windows all the time. We met so many strange and intriguing people inside the walls, I wonder what they’re up to today. I remember parts of that prison better than I remember parts of my high school. Before the city took control of the property and cleaned it up, the library was FILLED with old documents, blue prints and VHS tapes. We brought home some tapes about aids and other “educational” films. We had a blueprint of the prison at one point but we were kids and have since misplaced all of what we found. I’m sure the city archived all of what was in the library. If you go visit the prison today, it’s empty and lifeless but in 2018 it was frozen in time, furniture and computers still filled offices. It was an amazing experience.
1:10 my buddies and i snuck into the abandoned steel works just south of the prison, the long blue building and all the other ones. It was a beautiful place
It reminds me all the prison break prisoners like Michael Scofield, Lincoln Burrows, T-bag, Sucre, Abruzzi, C-Note, Tweener. Even Brad Bullock, Sara Tenured, Henry Pope, Roy Geary, and Katie (the doctor, Sara’s friend).
I grew up East of Joliet in Frankfort, Illinois. When I was taking Criminal Law Courses at JJC (1985) we toured the Prison while it was still operational. Some of us asked to see the tunnels and they told us it wasn’t safe
I remember when I was young my Uncle missed a turn and ended up taken the next turn and it was a dirt road and that road went right by the wall of Joliet Prison. The high walls and the thought of the people on the other side was very scary to a young boy.
Wow. Very well done. I must admit to clicking on this video because I’m a Blues Brothers fan. Thanks so much for the history and another very well produced video. You guys rock!
I worked for DOC in the 80's and toured Joliet CC with my Captain who came from there. He showed me the real horror show- the old women's prison across the street. It looked like a for-real dungeon. The cells had funny, 4 foot doors and a single light bulb. One of them had graffiti in it saying, "1948 HELP".
I missed this vid when you released it - what seriously interesting content. You guys just keep giving, we love your work. It’s so good to be watching real stuff, produced by real people with passion in a no nonsense way - thanks Bethany and Drew….. keep the content coming.
Hey guys, I live in Addison and there’s a few stories of haunted places around here. The big one (and one you already might’ve heard about) is the abandoned Ovaltine factory in Villa Park. I believe it’s called “Ovaltine Court” now and has become a series of apartments…but that hasn’t stopped the rumors from spreading still. From what I’ve heard from friends who’ve trolled around there at night is that it’s still paranormally active. Don’t know what the guidelines would be for filming on that property nowadays, but it might be a cool one to check out, even if it’s just for the history. I would recommend the old Addison Motel, a place where there was an actual active devil worshipping group present for a while, but that’s been torn down (one of my acquaintances was one of the last people to film in there; he spent a night there a few days before it was demolished). The only other one near me I can think of would be the “Briar Rabbit Motel”, which is where a gang of teens known as the “Chicago rippers” would carry out some extremely heinous stuff (those guys were also self-reported devil worshippers, although only one of them legitimately believed in that kind of stuff; the others would just play along). And from what I remember about the rippers, is that one of them, Thomas Kokoraleis, was actually released not too long ago (which is surprising considering he committed every horrible act from Child SA to cannibalism and to this day tells people that he is “not a monster” because he’s tired of people calling him that. He mainly got let out because he has a low-IQ, which is 75. Not low enough to where he did not know the crimes he was committing though, and a big debate regarding him was the fact that he kept using his low IQ as a defense in court, despite appearing to be fully aware and cognizant of the things going on around him, and the fact that he indeed knows right from wrong.) This next bit is public information that can literally be found on Wikipedia so I’m just going to say that Thomas is currently living at Wayside Cross Ministries on 215 E. New York Street in Aurora. He tries to pass himself off as a harmless man, but I would implore anyone sympathetic to him to go read up on the acts he partook in. The only other recommendation I could think to make would be the American Flight 191 crash site in Elk Grove village, the Mount Carmel cemetery in Bellwood (Al Capones place of rest) and the Robinson woods. One last thing if you’re still reading this, is that as a child, I was always told about the infamous-ness of the St. Charles Scarecrow festival. I distinctly remember my parents telling me to always hold their hand when we were there as there had been somewhere around 20-30 child abductions since the festival had started around 1985. It was a well known “phenomena” to those who lived in the area or regularly attended the festival, but that info seems to have been scrubbed completely clean. I’ve tried using googles quote functions to try and find anything about it, but no luck. I would be forever grateful if you guys ever decided to look into/cover that. Thanks for listening to ramblings and thank you for what you do.
Another amazing video. I’m sure you could do several videos about Joliet with so much history. The limestone work is impressive even if it was a prison. Lots of interesting buildings made of limestone in the Midwest. Great work you two!
*_Gee, I think I need a Tetanus shot after watching this, Lol. I was a Correctional Officer for over seven years in several maximum security prisons and there are a handful of institutions in the U.S. that have a nationwide reputation for brutality; Rikers in New York, Rahway in New Jersey, Chino and Pelican Bay in California, Huntsville here in Texas and definitely Joliet! Pretty much it was a given that if you ended up in any of these prisons, then you were royally screwed. When the two of you walked into the chow hall, it reminded me that it was the Very last place you wanted to be if the inmates started fighting, because you have anywhere from seventy to one hundred guys with nothing to lose unrestrained in a big room with forks and spoons handy to stab you with. Yeah, serious flashbacks during that segment, Lol. I had no idea they had self-guided tours, that's awesome! As always, another great video and stay safe out there!_*
I went to Alcatraz this past summer and this prison kind of reminded of Alcatraz. I live in Ohio and there is an old reformatory in Mansfield Ohio and that’s where they filmed the Shawshank Redemption.
(Suppressing a shiver) Old prisons are creepy places, and this one is no exception. Thanks for the tour though. If you decide to visit some other defunct penitentiaries, I'd recommend the Old Montana Prison in Deer Lodge and the Old Idaho Penitentiary in Boise. See you next time, happy trails!
I wanted to see Beth pretending to eat a meal prison style, forearm on the table protecting her tray, head on a swivel looking for someone's hand reaching for her slice of bread 😂
I actually worked there until it closed in December of 2001 and everyone transferred over to Stateville prison.I've been with the department for almost 24 years and now work at Pontiac prison,it's been a hell of a ride.
This place is creepy and awesome! It reminds me of the Kingston Penitentiary, in Kingston Ontario. It was built in the 1830s by its prisoners. There are still tunnels running under that prison as well. It was closed in 2013 after 178 years of service. It was also used in the film Superman (1978) and most recently in Mayor of Kingstown.
Another excellent one! Thank you. Besides allowing travel for the staff, tunnels below multi building complex’s served for utilities. For instance one boiler house would serve all the buildings.
What a masterpiece of documentary! I always get so excited when the guys release a video, especially the extras on Patreon. Way to go guys, and thank you so much. What would be your ultimate explore OO?
Thank you, James! We have quite a Bucket List for the channel, so it's hard to pin down one that would take the cake. But we'd love to explore more underground networks of tunnels and bigger structures (such as castles). We do have more of Chicago coming up. :)
Great video! I recently moved from Los Angeles to the suburbs near Chicago - so loving these IL explores. I'm definitely going to have to visit this place soon. Also Drew cut his hair! Looks good man!
In southern Indiana there is a revolving jail. It's not in use anymore, I believe an inmate got his foot caught in the revolving jail, and it amputated his foot.
i spent a couple months here in 1999 when it was still a reception facility. the other maximum security prisons in illinois are way scarier than this place.
Very nicely produced and interesting. My concern would be breathing in areas of stagnate water and peeling walls. I'm assuming it was fine. Thank you Drew and Bethany!
Drew's idea about taking someone you like to prison isn't new. On our honeymoon I took my wife to Alcatraz. Couldn't have been too bad because 50 years later we are still together. Nice video.
I was born and raised in Urbana,Illinois. Our 9th grade field trip in our Human Relations class in 1974 was to Joliet Prison. Not a fun place to take a field trip to.
I DID 2 YEARS AT OLD JOLIET PRISON FROM 1970 TO 1972. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE YOU GOT YOUR INFORMATION AS TO WHAT THE PRISONERS HAD TO DO. MOST OF THE INMATES LIKED JOLIET COMPARED TO STATEVILLE, AS IT WAS MUCH SMALLER. ABOUT 600 INMATES.
6:09 OOOo! Wrong Belushi: it was John Belushi who starred in the original film, and not his broski, Jim. Easy enough mistake to make, as the O_O team weren't around for the initial SNL run, in which both OG Blues Brothers (Aykroyd and Belushi) starred. REALLY GOOD look at Joliet's history--never flinching from the bad stuff.
I could imagine how miserable a life of a prisoner is when assigned to that North Building or should I say ad seg where Lincoln was in during the tv show. It’s dark and very empty.
You both are amazingly informed. Much respect. Try to check out the prison in Rawlins Wyoming. Good tour. The pandemic ruined our 2nd tour. Our first tour in 2009 we were allowed to sit in the gas chamber.
You guys need to come to Ohio to see the famous Ohio state reformatory used in the Shaw shank redemption movie. I’ve been there many times and filmed the place. I still need to make a documentary on it though.
Prisoners Should be treated badly in Prison, They did wrong and need serious punishment. I have never visited Joliet prison, but Have visited a friend that spent time in two prisons in Illinois. I was going to mention the Jake & Elwood blues.🤣 but you mentioned it. Fun video for a horible state to be in, so Glad I moved away from Illinois
I seriously don’t realize how no huge tv programs have reached out to you two yet. This show is amazing! If you told me that this was on pbs I wouldn’t bat an eye.
Please don't take this the wrong way but I kind of hope they don't get picked up by a major network. Seems like they would just bollocks the whole thing up. I still want you guys to get all of the monies. Joe
Wow! You guys have really ramped up your production quality. This was like a regular PBS TV show. I love the stuff you do.
Thank you so much!
Here is a little Thank You. We love this place. We went here because we love the tv show Prison Break. So sad the fire ruined part of the prison. If these walls could talk. Blues Brother is a classic. Learned so much.
We always look foward to your imput! Thank you so much. Have you been during winter? Pictures of the grounds of Joliet covered in snow are something else. Happy Saturday, our friend!
@@OddityOdysseysToo cold to be out right now. We went during the summer. Can’t wait to visit your area in San Diego for Spring Break to see my sister. Can’t wait to see your next adventure.
I’ve been watching you guys for a few years. I’m surprised you’re not bigger on RUclips. Your videos are well thought out and the production quality is amazing. I enjoy your content so much!
Coffee for You's!
This means a lot to us! (Coffee is the stuff of life during these adventures, haha). Thank you so much! 🙏💕
“John” Belushi was in Blues Brothers. Jim is his brother and has been in many other films. I had just graduated high school when the movie came out. Great video (not using my surprised face)!
As a kid, I loved John Belushi on SNL, and in Animal House and The Blues Brothers. I remember when he would rush out onto the stage and do a series of back handsprings when performing with Dan Akroyd. He was so athletic and such a comic genius. It was a sad day when I heard he had died of an overdose of heroin and cocaine.
Sobering! Thanks so much. 🎉
Guys surprise me with amazing content every time.
Looks like your donut logo made its way to the walls of the cafeteria. 😅 It's like you were there!
The Old Joliet Prison may well be the most ominous place you've visited, Bethany and Drew. At the very least it's a contender for that distinction. Exceptional video. 👍❤
The two of us definitely felt a sense of heaviness walking through Joliet. Perhaps we'll have to return to visit during one of their After Dark Tours. Thanks for watching, Noah!
Superb reporting. Well-filmed, scripted, and fascinating. You are too good for RUclips. Thank you!
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
I know is not much, thank you for all you do 👏👏👏
Back is 2018, me and my friends spent an entire summer in the Joliet prison. We lived 30 minutes away and would make the drive almost daily to Joliet. We would climb the fence and enter through a broken window near the front gate guard stand and climb through a hole someone cut in the iron gates at the official entrance. We would hangout in the cafeteria (there is a piece of graffiti I did on the wall that has been painted over at 7:17 you can still see the faint blue lines). We would explore literally every square foot of the property, the library, the auto shop, the visiting center, cafeteria and even climbed into the center guard tower and discovered an underground tunnel entrance. There were hundreds of baby bats so we didn’t go into the tunnels but were so close. I have so many incredible memories exploring the prison with a lot of friends that aren’t alive anymore. We would cut ourselves on the razor wire and broken windows all the time. We met so many strange and intriguing people inside the walls, I wonder what they’re up to today. I remember parts of that prison better than I remember parts of my high school. Before the city took control of the property and cleaned it up, the library was FILLED with old documents, blue prints and VHS tapes. We brought home some tapes about aids and other “educational” films. We had a blueprint of the prison at one point but we were kids and have since misplaced all of what we found. I’m sure the city archived all of what was in the library. If you go visit the prison today, it’s empty and lifeless but in 2018 it was frozen in time, furniture and computers still filled offices. It was an amazing experience.
1:10 my buddies and i snuck into the abandoned steel works just south of the prison, the long blue building and all the other ones. It was a beautiful place
It reminds me all the prison break prisoners like Michael Scofield, Lincoln Burrows, T-bag, Sucre, Abruzzi, C-Note, Tweener. Even Brad Bullock, Sara Tenured, Henry Pope, Roy Geary, and Katie (the doctor, Sara’s friend).
I grew up East of Joliet in Frankfort, Illinois. When I was taking Criminal Law Courses at JJC (1985) we toured the Prison while it was still operational. Some of us asked to see the tunnels and they told us it wasn’t safe
If you're still in the area, check out Mount Carmel cemetery in Hillside, Illinois, where all the mobsters are buried, including Al Capone
Did time there in the seventies. It was a Hell Hole. But it served it's purpose because I never went back to any prison
Wow must be weird to watch this video.
I remember when I was young my Uncle missed a turn and ended up taken the next turn and it was a dirt road and that road went right by the wall of Joliet Prison. The high walls and the thought of the people on the other side was very scary to a young boy.
Great video...
Wow ❤ good,interesting show. I didn't know this existed.
Wow. Very well done. I must admit to clicking on this video because I’m a Blues Brothers fan. Thanks so much for the history and another very well produced video. You guys rock!
I worked for DOC in the 80's and toured Joliet CC with my Captain who came from there. He showed me the real horror show- the old women's prison across the street. It looked like a for-real dungeon. The cells had funny, 4 foot doors and a single light bulb. One of them had graffiti in it saying, "1948 HELP".
Another great shirt. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
I missed this vid when you released it - what seriously interesting content. You guys just keep giving, we love your work. It’s so good to be watching real stuff, produced by real people with passion in a no nonsense way - thanks Bethany and Drew….. keep the content coming.
This is great glad you guys are keeping the content going here! 🎉
This is a great adventure! Thanks for sharing ☺️
Hey guys, I live in Addison and there’s a few stories of haunted places around here. The big one (and one you already might’ve heard about) is the abandoned Ovaltine factory in Villa Park. I believe it’s called “Ovaltine Court” now and has become a series of apartments…but that hasn’t stopped the rumors from spreading still. From what I’ve heard from friends who’ve trolled around there at night is that it’s still paranormally active. Don’t know what the guidelines would be for filming on that property nowadays, but it might be a cool one to check out, even if it’s just for the history. I would recommend the old Addison Motel, a place where there was an actual active devil worshipping group present for a while, but that’s been torn down (one of my acquaintances was one of the last people to film in there; he spent a night there a few days before it was demolished). The only other one near me I can think of would be the “Briar Rabbit Motel”, which is where a gang of teens known as the “Chicago rippers” would carry out some extremely heinous stuff (those guys were also self-reported devil worshippers, although only one of them legitimately believed in that kind of stuff; the others would just play along). And from what I remember about the rippers, is that one of them, Thomas Kokoraleis, was actually released not too long ago (which is surprising considering he committed every horrible act from Child SA to cannibalism and to this day tells people that he is “not a monster” because he’s tired of people calling him that. He mainly got let out because he has a low-IQ, which is 75. Not low enough to where he did not know the crimes he was committing though, and a big debate regarding him was the fact that he kept using his low IQ as a defense in court, despite appearing to be fully aware and cognizant of the things going on around him, and the fact that he indeed knows right from wrong.) This next bit is public information that can literally be found on Wikipedia so I’m just going to say that Thomas is currently living at Wayside Cross Ministries on 215 E. New York Street in Aurora. He tries to pass himself off as a harmless man, but I would implore anyone sympathetic to him to go read up on the acts he partook in. The only other recommendation I could think to make would be the American Flight 191 crash site in Elk Grove village, the Mount Carmel cemetery in Bellwood (Al Capones place of rest) and the Robinson woods. One last thing if you’re still reading this, is that as a child, I was always told about the infamous-ness of the St. Charles Scarecrow festival. I distinctly remember my parents telling me to always hold their hand when we were there as there had been somewhere around 20-30 child abductions since the festival had started around 1985. It was a well known “phenomena” to those who lived in the area or regularly attended the festival, but that info seems to have been scrubbed completely clean. I’ve tried using googles quote functions to try and find anything about it, but no luck. I would be forever grateful if you guys ever decided to look into/cover that. Thanks for listening to ramblings and thank you for what you do.
Another amazing video. I’m sure you could do several videos about Joliet with so much history. The limestone work is impressive even if it was a prison. Lots of interesting buildings made of limestone in the Midwest. Great work you two!
I knew Bethany would be great in a prison movie! Good job guys. Remember, don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
*_Gee, I think I need a Tetanus shot after watching this, Lol. I was a Correctional Officer for over seven years in several maximum security prisons and there are a handful of institutions in the U.S. that have a nationwide reputation for brutality; Rikers in New York, Rahway in New Jersey, Chino and Pelican Bay in California, Huntsville here in Texas and definitely Joliet! Pretty much it was a given that if you ended up in any of these prisons, then you were royally screwed. When the two of you walked into the chow hall, it reminded me that it was the Very last place you wanted to be if the inmates started fighting, because you have anywhere from seventy to one hundred guys with nothing to lose unrestrained in a big room with forks and spoons handy to stab you with. Yeah, serious flashbacks during that segment, Lol. I had no idea they had self-guided tours, that's awesome! As always, another great video and stay safe out there!_*
Happy Saturday to you, our friend!
I went to Alcatraz this past summer and this prison kind of reminded of Alcatraz. I live in Ohio and there is an old reformatory in Mansfield Ohio and that’s where they filmed the Shawshank Redemption.
I remember the "It's never too late to mend" sign on the wall in the closing Jailhouse Rock number of the Blues Brothers.
Another fantastic exploration!
Loved this. I have seen it in movies. thanks for doing this.
Another great episode. Well done.
There is a prison in Idaho that has a pretty cool tour too. Love you guys! More please!
(Suppressing a shiver) Old prisons are creepy places, and this one is no exception. Thanks for the tour though. If you decide to visit some other defunct penitentiaries, I'd recommend the Old Montana Prison in Deer Lodge and the Old Idaho Penitentiary in Boise. See you next time, happy trails!
Awesome video you two-glad to see you're back in 6th gear making videos!!!!!
I wanted to see Beth pretending to eat a meal prison style, forearm on the table protecting her tray, head on a swivel looking for someone's hand reaching for her slice of bread 😂
Love this video. Thank you so much.
I actually worked there until it closed in December of 2001 and everyone transferred over to Stateville prison.I've been with the department for almost 24 years and now work at Pontiac prison,it's been a hell of a ride.
did you meet t bag or linc the sink there ?
This place is creepy and awesome! It reminds me of the Kingston Penitentiary, in Kingston Ontario. It was built in the 1830s by its prisoners. There are still tunnels running under that prison as well. It was closed in 2013 after 178 years of service. It was also used in the film Superman (1978) and most recently in Mayor of Kingstown.
Another excellent one! Thank you.
Besides allowing travel for the staff, tunnels below multi building complex’s served for utilities. For instance one boiler house would serve all the buildings.
Another great video -- thanks so much -- 😂❤❤😂.
This is one of your best..
What a masterpiece of documentary! I always get so excited when the guys release a video, especially the extras on Patreon. Way to go guys, and thank you so much. What would be your ultimate explore OO?
Thank you, James! We have quite a Bucket List for the channel, so it's hard to pin down one that would take the cake. But we'd love to explore more underground networks of tunnels and bigger structures (such as castles). We do have more of Chicago coming up. :)
Can't wait until you make it to the UK! 😁@@OddityOdysseys
Great episode, thanks guys!
I love my favorite oddity fam forever love the history this is like a Ghost Adventures Episode ♥️
Appreciate you, Andy-Fam!!!
@OddityOdysseys cant wait for more episodes and hopefully to see the ventura mission
Great video! I recently moved from Los Angeles to the suburbs near Chicago - so loving these IL explores. I'm definitely going to have to visit this place soon. Also Drew cut his hair! Looks good man!
In southern Indiana there is a revolving jail. It's not in use anymore, I believe an inmate got his foot caught in the revolving jail, and it amputated his foot.
😮, plz name the prison?
with those kind of horrible prison I feel so bad for innocent people. This video was very interesting.
And the guilty?
But it’s true. Prison does not have much to recommend it - untill you look at the punishments it replaced.
Awesome!
As usual, another great episode ! Thank You!
i spent a couple months here in 1999 when it was still a reception facility. the other maximum security prisons in illinois are way scarier than this place.
Great video Beth & Drew!!
Thank you! 😀
I had the opportunity to do an investigation there this past September. Definitely one of my favorites!
How does this channel not have hundreds of thousands of subscribers? Boggles my mind.
We appreciate the kind words! 😊❤️
Unfortunately a great portion of society enjoys viewing and listening to horseshit
Thanks for sharing this history 👍🏿😷👍🏻🇨🇦🇵🇭🇺🇸
Interesting and informative as usual.
Excellent segment.
“OO” creepy, however, very interesting. Echoes and hauntings of lost souls 😊 Great content ! ✌🏻🫶🏻
Glad you enjoyed, Jesse! Have a safe weekend.
It was interesting as always. Greetings from Europe, Hungary. 😉👍
Great episode
Was actually there in the 90s ate in in that chow hall and got in trouble on my first day 😂🤣😂
What a wonderful video! So moving! I had no idea!
My two great uncles. Martin and Luther Jackson were guards there early in the 20th century
Very nicely produced and interesting. My concern would be breathing in areas of stagnate water and peeling walls. I'm assuming it was fine. Thank you Drew and Bethany!
I drive by there all the time!!!! My beard and I just sub'd!!!
A co-worker did a little bit of time here right at the end of its life. Then he has transferred to Statesville.
So cool I been living Joliet for more then 25 years I still want to do what y guys ate doing
Great video.
Drew's idea about taking someone you like to prison isn't new. On our honeymoon I took my wife to Alcatraz. Couldn't have been too bad because 50 years later we are still together. Nice video.
awesome video! thanks!
What a amazing building ❤
I was there in '77 and there was a chow hall. Not eating in the cell unless you were in seg.
Have you done the old Yuma Prison?
Bravo 👏🏼👏🏼
I had an uncle that was incarcerated at Joliet with John Wayne Gacy and Richard Speck at one time and boy did he have some crazy stories
Me and my friends used to sneak in there all the time that’s wild
I was born and raised in Urbana,Illinois. Our 9th grade field trip in our Human Relations class in 1974 was to Joliet Prison. Not a fun place to take a field trip to.
Scared straight?
I DID 2 YEARS AT OLD JOLIET PRISON FROM 1970 TO 1972. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE YOU GOT YOUR INFORMATION AS TO WHAT THE PRISONERS HAD TO DO. MOST OF THE INMATES LIKED JOLIET COMPARED TO STATEVILLE, AS IT WAS MUCH SMALLER. ABOUT 600 INMATES.
Imagine how cold it was in those concrete rooms.
6:09 OOOo! Wrong Belushi: it was John Belushi who starred in the original film, and not his broski, Jim. Easy enough mistake to make, as the O_O team weren't around for the initial SNL run, in which both OG Blues Brothers (Aykroyd and Belushi) starred.
REALLY GOOD look at Joliet's history--never flinching from the bad stuff.
Pro tip 1: Bring a flashlight when exploring abandoned buildings. Pro tip 2: If you forget, your phone can be used as a flashlight!
great video
My dad was a guard there in the early 1970's.
I could imagine how miserable a life of a prisoner is when assigned to that North Building or should I say ad seg where Lincoln was in during the tv show. It’s dark and very empty.
This episode was DARK.
"We gotta get the band back together!"
You both are amazingly informed. Much respect. Try to check out the prison in Rawlins Wyoming. Good tour. The pandemic ruined our 2nd tour. Our first tour in 2009 we were allowed to sit in the gas chamber.
the real question is: does it have a reputation for being haunted?
*_Definitely! Most of those Ghost Hunting shows on Discovery Plus have filmed there, "Destination Fear" most recently, I believe..._*
@@BeyondTheCompass817 hopefully Ryan and Shane will make an episode there
Amazing video but seriously no mention of prisonbreak season 1? Lol greatest show ever
We show a clip and give it a mention around @6:20! 😊
My dad was locked up here and my dad use to tease me as kid if go to prison all you get is bread and water. I use to think he was playing
Is it really abandoned if it’s open for tours? 🤔
Spent a shot stay there in the late 90's
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You guys need to come to Ohio to see the famous Ohio state reformatory used in the Shaw shank redemption movie. I’ve been there many times and filmed the place. I still need to make a documentary on it though.
Looks like a wonderful place to house the lawbreaking newcomers
Prisoners Should be treated badly in Prison, They did wrong and need serious punishment. I have never visited Joliet prison, but Have visited a friend that spent time in two prisons in Illinois. I was going to mention the Jake & Elwood blues.🤣 but you mentioned it. Fun video for a horible state to be in, so Glad I moved away from Illinois
I got a FREE 3yr tour of Statesville correctional right by Joliet Prison!!! It got boring see same thing over and over!!!!