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me and my friendsw were in this halway just a few days ago it was awesome.
My mother had once voulenteered her time at kings park. At the time she had been a clown and went to go cheer up some of the younger patients they had there. She said it was the most horrific thing visiting them there and recalls a boy with cigarette burns all over his body from his father. She voulenteered at the veterans part of the hospital also. She says that this part was the scariest because they would scream at you for no reason. She was handing out their food and wasn't abled to talk to them because some would just flip out. My mom said that Kings park is an extremely sad place, and she would never go again. Not fair, I really wanted to go too... Well I thought that was some interesting information that I'd share with you from someone that has actually been there when it was open.
Thank you, Jess. Your mother did a service to a small slice of humanity who needed it. She should be congratulated.
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I love how you can see four or five halls. The light at the end signifies peace. Is that an EXIT sign on top of that door?
i lived here once upon at a time . 1995 i was released . it looks scary now .at 18 it was a horrific experience . now at 31 i would love 2 thank kings park 4 ruining my life. glad its gone. they should make a horror movie there
Thanks for the story Jess....I can see how that would be hard for your mom to not be able to speak to them. Horrifiying too. You want to help people but than don't know how really. Also , Nicole, I'm so sorry for your horrible experience. I do hope life has gotten much better for you since than. Unless you've been there none of us can ever understand the horror of it all. I'm sure some people were help here and other asylums too but many were not. Just left abandoned to figure it all out for themselves. Its almost inhuman to think. My heart goes out to you all really.....
In high school, if a student volunteered in the hospital. I did for a while. An older womans ward. Why broke my heart was when they closed it, there were patients that had no where to go. What happened to them? They were left to die, heartbreaking. I would love to get live cams in some of the buildings and see what paranormal activity may be captured.
someone in my family used to work there and look at the mold on those walls
all of these stories and pictures are extremely intriguing to me! This one in particular looks not as sad as the others, perhaps it"s an area with not so bad memories?!

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