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Rusting Casket

john

might be some jewrly inside

Location: Mount Rose Cemetery  Gallery: Rookery

The Light

John

former staff,
How can we remember you if you don't let us know who you are?
What Ward did you work and when?

Location: Gaebler Children's Center  Gallery: Control

Leaving

John

Jewel,
True enough and I have related some stories and a lot of others are unsaid.
As for me, I still hurt, but I have moved on with my life.
That's not to say that the pictures do not revive the memories 'cause they do, it just takes effort, a lot of effort, to suppress those memories which I do not care to relive.
Does that mean I forgot them?
No, I will never forget them, I just choose not to relive them.
All of us kids who were there was hurt, others more so then others.
The kids who lived on Ward E was more abused then those on other Wards because of the staff that worked on Ward E.
Willie was working on Ward D when I was there, so was Jack and Jack was a hard ass who got his kicks out of restraining kids and smashing their faces into the floor after the staff already had the kid under control.
It did make a difference as to what Ward a child was placed on.

Location: Gaebler Children's Center  Gallery: Control

Auditorium

John

Gaebler School Girl,
Sounds like you was on Ward E, a lot of bad stuff happened on that Ward.

Location: Gaebler Children's Center  Gallery: Control

Addict

John

Gaebler School Girl,
I am NOT trying to make that place sound like a vacation.
Because you never got to go outside or go into town does not mean it didn't happen.
You have to remember that when I was there Mr. Heathwood ran the place, and unlike other people Mr. Heathwood allowed such trips.
You rant and rave about this place as though only you was hurt.
Everyone of us was hurt, but I related other things instead of the bad things, living one nightmare is enough, re-living it is even worse.
I still hurt seeing these pictures, but I moved on with my life.
And if you read the comments you will find that another person remembers the trips I talked about.

Location: Gaebler Children's Center  Gallery: Control

Office

John

Looks like a regular friday afternoon at the off when everyone has left for the weekend and the cleaners haven't gotten to that area yet...but it does remind you of something out of a stephen king novel very erie in it's calmness like a moment lost in time or forgot...and yes I do security and I've seen those chairs at some buildings I've worked at very erie indeed

Location: Franklin Power Plant  Gallery: Humidity

Pepsi

John

its still there..i was in there with my friend back in may..and i thought it was a person and i punched it

Location: Pilgrim State Hospital  Gallery: The Power Plant

Geometrics

John

its a panopticon, it allows the watched to watch them self.

Location: Worcester State Hospital  Gallery: Back for One More

Slowly Sinking

john

as a navy vet of 27 yrs service its sad to see a ship dead like that a ship has a life of its own when crewed but these are touching photos.

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Leaving

John

Hi Jewel.
Not too sure how many would like to relive those nightmares.
I recount some things and others, well, just left unsaid I guess.
When I was there in 1971 or 1972 I was placed there by my father because he didn't know what else to do with me.
Like most children I was hyper-active and parents really didn't understand that.
So as a result of that I became a ward of the state, and those memories are left buried.

Location: Gaebler Children's Center  Gallery: Control

Auditorium

John

Hi momto4.
Do you know when Mr. Heathwood retired?
Since a lot of people do not remember him I must assume he retired around 1983 or so.

Location: Gaebler Children's Center  Gallery: Control

Resting

John

I'll pass on this bed, thanks. I'll take the mattress room.

Location: Central Islip State Hospital  Gallery: All the Rectangular Rooms

Storage

John

What's with the car seats? Were they used for extra beds?

Location: Central Islip State Hospital  Gallery: All the Rectangular Rooms

Float Away

John

I want those chairs!

Location: Central Islip State Hospital  Gallery: All the Rectangular Rooms

Postmortem

john

Thanks for the excellant photos you got me hooked I really need to make a trip to this place any advice you could give would be appercieated Thanks

Location: Riverside Hospital (North Brother Island)  Gallery: Typhus

Strange Bathroom

John

I'm thinking that since that window is up higher on the wall, they installed the stairs to be able to open/close the window with ease.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: Forgotten

Drugs

john

thts kinda scary actually

Location: Old Essex County Jail  Gallery: Solitude

Building 23

John

building 23..is the craziest building..to me i think this building is the most scariest to go in..and yes i did have a run-in with troopers..they stopped infront of the building..and just sat there for 5 min..me and my friends just stood still

Location: Pilgrim State Hospital  Gallery: Emptiness

Auditorium

John

momto4
When did they Open Ward A?
When I was there it was for Daycare. No one lived on that Ward.

Location: Gaebler Children's Center  Gallery: Control

Narrow Rooms

John

Sitting at the girls end?
They used to sleep in front of the door, both night staff.
They must have changed that when me and another person on Ward D went down to the girls room. I relate that as well.

Location: Gaebler Children's Center  Gallery: Control

Stand

john

i miss rocky point

Location: Rocky Point Amusement Park  Gallery: Chaser

Old Morgue

john

Pretty scary being in a morgue with No windows in it! Kind of like it was inclosed.

Location: Hewitt State Hospital and Prison  Gallery: Live Wires and Dead Places

Cooler

john

Pretty creepy.
Yet the lighting in this picture is nice!

Location: Hewitt State Hospital and Prison  Gallery: Live Wires and Dead Places

Narrow Rooms

John

A long time ago.
I've been just about everywhere in that place.
Both times I was there Mr. Heathwood was in charge. Again, not sure of the correct spelling.
I related my time of near escape from Ward B once, and I even managed to get to the basement once.

Location: Gaebler Children's Center  Gallery: Control

More Control Room

John

The "clock" in the center should be for adjusting the output frequency of the alternators. Power line frequency isn't always at exactly 60 Hz at a particular instant, but it's adjusted to keep it at 60 Hz over long periods of time.

The square device below the frequency meter is most likely a paper chart recorder, to show the frequency of the alternators over a long time.

Location: Eagle River Power Station  Gallery: Corrosive Industry