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El hospital de la muerte | Experiencia Sonora | Relatos del lado oscuro

Mar 19, 2024
stories from the dark side well, good evening, all of you welcome to stories from the dark side tonight we have a surprise for you we are going to take a tour through an old haunted

hospital

so we are going to ask you two or three things first when the computer screen of your phone, the tablet where you are watching us turns black, don't be scared, it's on purpose, there won't be an image for several minutes. Secondly, we invite you to use headphones since this tour has been done with a special sound, a sound environment very different from the usual so in order to appreciate it and feel a little the emotion of being in this place we are going to invite you to use headphones and find an appropriate space to listen to us so what do you think let's take a few seconds so that you can Go, bring your hearing aids and prepare properly the way to get to this point is not that complicated to get to where I am, it could be reached by road or through the railway tracks that had been laid out by a railway school that served for the

hospital

.
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I'm in the lower part of the tunnel, this tunnel was built to bring supplies to the upper part and was also used for other purposes. Let's enter this tunnel. It's basically a long concrete tunnel. The walls are concrete. The floor is concrete. It feels strange. loneliness here inside my voice bounces against all the walls it has a very very steep slope to get to the top there are two ways, this one is by walking along some side steps and the other was through a small cart, a kind of railroad car. which was pulled by an electric winch at the top, this tunnel had so many purposes such as lifting food, lowering garbage, lifting someone who was unable to climb on their own and even for people who visited the hospital in winter. could you go up the tunnel is strangely silent at times and suddenly it seems that voices could be heard we are in the middle of the tunnel it is very dark at dusk it is very dark at one time in the upper part of the vault there were vents and light sockets but now over the years the vegetation has covered it and the interior is especially dark there is a lot of humidity but there is also this strange feeling that there is someone with you all the time since I have started to climb in I have noticed this strange presence that seems to accompany me when I turned my head and look back quickly fades away as if it were a shadow that lengthens towards the background but when I restart the march it seems to be approaching again and it does not seem to be a single one and that sound that right now I make this Everything remains silent but if you pay attention a few seconds later you begin to hear it again.
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You have noticed it. You have noticed it. It seems that there were people talking around me and this tunnel, in addition to all the functions it had, had a very macabre in the In the 1930s, at the worst moment of the tuberculosis epidemic, the patients on the Ly Hills waiver very frequently died, their bodies died so that the other patients would not see them when they were picked up and would become demoralized, they were taken to the morgues on the first floor and from there They were taken down to the railway tracks through this tunnel at the most critical time of the tuberculosis epidemic in the 1930s.
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At one point there were 55 patients dead in a single day, however at other times it became Very light mortality here through this tunnel where we find ourselves in these 4 vaulted walls. It is estimated that about 8,200 people were carried down dead by the same cart that in the morning brought up provisions, coal and necessary items for the hospital in the afternoon or At night, corpses descended below where we started the tour, a float or the railway itself arrived. Sometimes there were several bodies down there, so that's probably why you feel this intense emotional charge. It's difficult to even stay in here for more than a few minutes, I insist.
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It seems that suddenly when I turn around the shadows withdraw but as soon as I restart the march they are here again and this thing about the voices that would like to say something at times it seems that they will not resign themselves to remaining silent and leaving when they reach the top where it ends In the tunnel we find ourselves directly on the first level of the building. It is a huge building. From a distance, you cannot see how big it can be, but at the time in 1926, when it opened, it had capacity for 500 people. 500 patients were housed inside, cutting-edge facilities.
At the time here where I just came down from the tunnel where I just came out of the tunnel is where the morgue was previously the people who died in the rooms upstairs in the operating rooms in the recovery rooms even in the recreation areas were taken to an elevator that It is located a few meters away and then they descended to this place where the doctors reviewed and, if necessary, determined a death certificate. Most of the time, the causes were natural. This hospital, the liquid waiver, right where we are, was not conceived as a place. of healing but rather as a place of isolation people in the 20s and 30s of the last century knew that tuberculosis was deadly there was no cure the cure would not be put into practice until 1950 or so so those who were sent here even entire families dad mom kids it was basically to keep them away from the rest of the community in the late 1800's when the idea of ​​making this sanatorium secluded began the death rate was very high we are in louisville in jefferson county in kentucky and this is the beverly hills famous place for many reasons but among others because at the time it was believed by the patients that in this place they would be given some type of treatment although tuberculosis was incurable that does not mean that an effort was not made not right here On the first level there were things as sophisticated as an x-ray room, one of the first This is a place where there were meetings, people came to one side, there is the bookstore where sick people could come to ask for a book, there is also the living room, the living room was basically the place where people met, there was some dancing, there was music, and there was many of these chairs when I'm talking here you can still hear the acoustics a little I don't know if you feel it and here the acoustics were very good because orchestras were playing and the people who were able to come down could dance right now I'm getting into it In this huge space I can't help but imagine those elegantly dressed people from the 20s and 30s carrying a handkerchief in their hand to cover their mouths when they started coughing between steps, walking around, aspiring to be normal when in reality they were Their lungs were being destroyed from the inside.
Tuberculosis was particularly cruel. The bacteria that had entered that organism had begun to disperse. Sometimes it affected the lungs. Other times, it affected the kidneys. If you were here with me right now and we were in 1930, we would surely see these elegant ladies with a very pretty hat, a very pretty dress, and with a deathly pale face, their sunken eyes, their lips, despite painting them with rouge, they would still be a dark shade. because the lungs are no longer receiving oxygen after two or three steps they will have to sit down some of them do not stop coughing it is a nightmare that because once the coughing attack starts even with the famous pearls that were given to them or with some remedies The landlords kept coughing until blood came out of their lungs and that white handkerchief they were carrying in their hands turned red.
At that moment, the assistant staff used to take the person to their room where they would wait for them to calm down. It was not a pleasant sight for the person. view there are those who claim that in this place where I am in this enormous room late at night just like now you can still hear that faint piano sound of a distant piano that stopped playing 100 years ago but that can still be heard too There are those who claim that here in the early morning after 12 at night there is a very peculiar presence, it is the ghost of Molly, others call it other names, Maggie.
The fact is that in the 1930s a story was woven that the employees, the people who served the sick people used to seeing this young woman in her twenties, the daughter of an elegant, wealthy family, well dressed with a cadaverously pale face, who entered the living room to watch people dancing and then went out to sit in one of the easy chairs in the hall. to wait and wait for the love that never came to arrive Molly had left a fiancé in the city, a healthy fiancé who, upon finding out that the fiancée was sick with tuberculosis, very quickly got a replacement Moll and stayed on the ly hills waiver waiting to the love of her life to come at least to say goodbye during the last days of her life, according to what was said, Moli, practically converted into a corpse, kept coming down to sit down to wait to see if the love of her life would arrive at least to say goodbye.
She was aware of her own death, the blood that flows in her body was no longer the same color, the strength no longer existed and after her death many people continued to see her and today, two years after those events, many people claim that she is still looking at the mill here where I am standing if we look around we see this huge window in front of us which is the entrance to the building further away in the distance there is an area of ​​trees that limits the lands of the wave beverly hills of the city the people were separated and from here At nightfall you could only see the distant lights of the city like cocuyos in the middle of the trees and this is where Moli would sit in one of these large chairs to wait for death, obviously already today many years after his ghost. he's still hanging around here he's not the only one in this place in this place there are so many people who have died and they won't leave who there is no one to come in and I don't feel a little chill right now if we keep walking we're going to reach the stairs the most people The sick people used an elevator that is in the back but those who wanted to give themselves a touch of health, that is, those who wanted to appear a little healthier than the others used to use the stairs.
When we get to the top, you will notice that the building is divided on two wings, it was known as the boomerang or bat wing design. It is a design from the 1920s. It was designed so that the wind would be the most abundant, meaning that the air would circulate a lot and remain free of pathogens. The technique was not a bad idea. It is complicated and it is tiring to walk through it but here on the second floor if we walk we are going to find interesting things the first thing we are going to find is this huge dining room that housed between 380 and 450 people at the same time it is huge right now there is nothing it is huge hole with broken windows there is no longer any decoration but in its time there was a well set up dining room with comfortable tables with lights with curtains with a lot of people who cared for the sick there were some who had to eat special things others not even eating they barely ate the first bite they had to run to the toilet because they couldn't contain the food others simply came to have a glass of coffee a glass of some juice of whatever but their condition was already very critical in a sad place and that's what You can breathe it right here.
If you were here you would immediately feel the heaviness of this sadness. The dishes were served with great decorum. The kitchen managers wanted people to see a totally attractive dish. The doctors' idea is that to save the life of a sick person. from tuberculosis, you also had to help him heal his soul, he had to be calm, happy, encouraged, supported so that he could move forward a little, so even the food that was served here in this space in this hole was served decently, it looked good, it was craveable today. Nowadays there is nothing left of that the only thing left here are those who have not left here where I am standing if I face it I will see a long corridor it is the corridor that leads to the chapel when we enter the chapel you will notice that The sound changes completely.
The chapel was designed for an intimate private place. The people who came here were often those who knew that their end was very near. It is said that even the chaplain who attended the small chapel died of tuberculosis. It is difficult to know if it is true. Because there is no precise historical data, however, what is a fact is that this very small space must have been an invitation to contagion, both vehicles if they were transmitted by the flow through the dew, if someone began to cough violently, they would emit these droplets that They flew out and anyone who could breathe could count on being infected.
It was known that this could happen and many people on the medical team were also contaminated, so the story that the priest or at least the chaplain died of tuberculosis sounds quite viable but It doesn't matter who it is, in this place where I am, many times there are those who claim to have seen the thin man. It is a very sad apparition. You see him coming out of the door over there, right on my right side in the darkness. There is a door. Well, he is no longer alone.There is the game towards the back were the first rooms of the hotel and those who have seen it and those who see it because it is frequently seen describe having seen this silhouette that is becoming stronger and firmer as if it were a person walking with very slowly with great difficulty you can usually see him with his hand in a certain way as if he were holding a cane when he approaches suddenly they notice that he is someone who comes dressed in a jacket with a kind of jacket as if he still wanted to maintain some trace of normality of his past life, the image is usually very sad because of this because he is seen as a husband of what was a reality until he reaches this point, right where I am.
The people who have seen him in the last few days of tours claim to have seen him. seen here where I am standing disappear while entering the chapel and never comes out but I will not tell you more about this place let's walk now towards the kitchen area it is a very large place there are many spaces that at one time were occupied by kitchens ovens cooking areas refrigeration preparation areas the washing area this enormous space full of life must have been in constant movement you perceive the smell of bread in this place sometimes very late at night just as now you perceive this penetrating smell of freshly baked bread to golden bread that crunches from the one prepared in the bakery of this place and the smell of food the last meal that was prepared in this place was 50 years ago and yet the smell suddenly comes out of the walls it is a memory effect and That peculiar sound, don't tell me you don't feel it, it's the sound of this place because people also died here, the people who served at the tables, the people who took the food to the rooms of those who obviously couldn't leave their rooms.
He was also at risk. The anguish was enormous. The people who worked here worked every day and rested once a month from Monday to Sunday every day and one day a month they could go out to visit their family, many times when they came to see Their families were not welcomed or they themselves knew that they could not enter so as not to risk their children, their uncles, their cousins, their parents, so those who lived here, those who worked here ended up terribly affected, this place has this strange charge, so strange. There are other parts here where you can or cannot walk around the lot.
For example, in a place where people sat outdoors, it is practically this huge hallway that has no windows, only openings, large openings as if it were a portal, here people would lie down. to receive the fresh mountain air in winter the fresh air could be below zero many degrees and still people had to go out to get the fresh mountain air let's go to the third floor on the third floor was essentially rooms and areas particularly The therapies during the waiver years were ugly in these small rooms where there are still remains of bathtubs, some abandoned sinks were places where experimental therapies were applied, for example there were people who were put in cold water to somehow To activate the immune system, others were put in very hot water in those rooms where there are pieces of lamps.
Ultraviolet rays were applied. In reality, they were very intense electric sun lamps. Very intense electric rays to treat bone infection. Some people developed very varied cancers but it was a benefit because they could live a little longer. Here was also the area of ​​pneumothorax surgery in something quite violent. Some experiments that were done in this area were incredibly painful, from functions to lung to raw flesh, sometimes they were They could also perform lung extractions, sand bags could be inserted in the upper part of the lung, small bags whose function was to press down on the lungs to force them to work.
In other cases, the operations consisted of removing a complete lung or disconnecting the nerve that activates the lung so that it will turn off and that way he could rest and recover many people never left these treatment rooms if we continue forward and hurry we will reach the fourth floor the fourth floor is where the major surgery was the site of horrors here people were cut open to remove the ribs to remove muscles so the lungs could expand there was also the recovery room when someone had a seizure or something had to be taken there it is an area where few really survived here there were also things like the nursing stations the girls who worked in the role of nurses used to receive their salary and practically stay here to live but they were doomed because there was no way they could meet someone to marry if they had a life being in here the people were doomed also when returning to the city on his day off, what man would want to go out dancing with a girl who was surely infected with tuberculosis was a stigma up here there are a series of erased ghosts one of them is precisely a nurse no it is not the nurse of Upstairs, that is in the fifth one, down here in the fourth, there is a rumor of a nurse who comes out of the major surgery room and you can see her through the windows looking out over the city.
This is a very classic ghost. Come, look, here it is. This space where I am there is total darkness the only thing that remains are these pieces of wooden window look over there in the distance are the lights of the city this is what she saw she longed for that city that she had lost and here next to me in In this space you want to feel your presence when people claim to be watching, they report having felt a deep cold, a cold that makes your teeth brown, but before that happens you hear the footsteps, they are footsteps of sneakers as if they were heels, surely you You will have heard them if you pay attention you will feel it if you pay attention right now you will hear s banging after hearing a door slam it is frequent it seems that she desperate to see through the window closes the door violently and leaves the sequence has been described many times but let's leave here in this place the people who have been there longer feel very uncomfortable let's keep walking the rest of the fourth floor are nursing stations waiting rooms some rooms let's go to the fifth floor it's not really a fifth floor it's the part of the On the roof there is this small area that would be the nursing station.
This area is special. I didn't go in there. Oh, no, that's where we're not going to go. It's where 502 is. For years it was said that a nurse had committed suicide in room 502 when she realized. that she had contracted tuberculosis and that she was also pregnant by a married doctor who was not going to fulfill her. The story is very romantic but in reality it is unlikely that it was true. Ozaki had worse things, believe me, 502 is not even a room, it is a bathroom and if indeed there are records that a person took his life in that place, but there are also records of a murder in 1934, there are those who claim that it was there that a man killed a co-worker in a strange outburst, according to what that man said later.
It had been bothering him for days and when they were assigned to do that repair after being in a conflict with him where he was accessing it, he took a stilson key and officially killed him. It has not been said where, unofficially, some people commented that it was there. It's also in the 502 area, that's why you don't go in. The other story says that another nurse who entered that place and who frequently treated there ended up jumping into the void. Better let's go this side here, this area here is the children's area. Yes, inside this hospital there were also children, many of them were not even sick but they were children of sick parents who were captive here and had to be treated in this area.
There were some games and frequently the nurses came and here they were with the children who played. They went to school they sunbathed they were separated the sick ones went one way the healthy ones went the other right here where I am standing looking like this into the void is where the story of team and team is told and he was a child of about 7 years old charming charming everyone was fond of him, he used to run up and down madly all over the building playing with a red ball that he threw here and there and in the afternoons he would sit there there there where that big window is where the station is and he used to play with one of those little wind-up musical boxes in which you turn a crank, it comes loose and the little music starts to play.
As the days went by, it broke down and it no longer played, but the most tragic thing is that one day Tim was found several meters away. Down on the floor he had fallen and crashed against the porch, meeting his death. During the following days, many people claimed to continue hearing the musical box and today, still in some of the hallways, you can hear the musical box playing no longer. It exists, in fact, it was no longer useful when a child died but the memory is there. We go down at certain times of the night. It is not wise to be here because in addition to the usual ghosts, strange things happen, as usually happens in these places where there is so much negative energy where There is so much deep-rooted pain, there are shadows, many shadows, these ones that suddenly move from one side to the other.
If you are walking down the stairs, you suddenly feel very clearly how it passes you, this shadow moves forward and stands in front of you and suddenly it gently fades away. Arriving at the fourth floor here, don't even think about it if you ever come to follow the ball. The people who have seen it claim that suddenly from those doors in the most perfect darkness a red ball appears, playing, jumping, bouncing happily, and then I heard laughter. From the child, silence, everyone pay attention, don't be fooled, children don't make ghosts, this is a decoy, it's a trap.
If you follow the ball, it will surely fall into one of the holes in the ceiling. Right now, several parts of the building have structural damage, which means death. If you fall there, you will either end up in the elevator pit that no longer exists, only the shaft is empty, or you will get lost in the middle of dark rooms where the shadows, these strange shadows, will make pieces of you. Let's continue going down the stairs, don't pay attention when One who comes here should not pay attention to what is happening in the surroundings. One must be well concentrated and not care about the sudden blow that you just felt on the shoulder or the sounds of footsteps.
Let's go faster, faster, faster. to get to the ground floor with a little luck we will be able to reach the door without any major problem let's hurry let's hurry when we get to the ground floor this huge window opens in front of us that faces the main entrance of the building we are well right now you have paid attention you will have heard the musical box the laughter and the prophecy burst of music it is as if we were traveling in time look and all these people are still alive the woman with the pale face and blackened lips an old man over there there is Some people are talking, the music is heard and they have been trapped here since 1926 to date.
Very soon, I hope you liked this brief tour that we have taken, as you can see, we are back, your screen is already useful, the place we have been visiting in This imaginary tour is none other than the waiver le hills, a hospital for tuberculosis patients that was built in Louisville, Kentucky, in Jefferson County. On this site, since 1906, there was an increase in the number of tuberculosis patients. The disease used to be very contagious. Symptoms were very evident, a persistent cough for very persistent pulmonary tuberculosis that caused blood to leak when coughing. People also became weak, stopped eating, languished due to what was known as consumption, also had this pale appearance.
They used to have a short life once the final symptoms developed, so in 1906 it was decided to make a dispensary of two small buildings where tuberculosis patients would be housed. These two buildings would have capacity for about 20 patients each. By 1920, it became evident that they could not. was enough, so the project for a larger building began, this time with capacity for 400 people. Sometimes it could be expanded to 480 or 500 in a different building. Right now you can see some of the original plans of this building that have been provided to us. by the historical archive of kentucky to whom we thank the kindness and all the attention this building was conceived with all the technological advances of the time it had an electrical supply it had a special distribution that allowed air circulation from end to end it had also been designed to be proof of fire, the walls were made of brick, the structure was made of reinforced concrete, safe facilities and in later years some advances would be included, such as its own x-ray station, something very new for the time, however, in here it was not about curing people.
In general, the waiver lee hills was a confinement hospital for a simple reason, there was no treatment, tuberculosis had no cure, it could be mitigated, people's conditions could be improved, and through some truly exotic treatments, the individual's condition could be improved, but once that the microorganism entered the body would not be eliminatedso easily the waverly hills would become a remote remote place where sick people were deposited so their stay was tried to be made as pleasant as possible and if there were survivors of course who survived waverly hills there were people whose condition improved considerably in the passage of time. time and later when streptomycin was discovered, people went for treatment and returned home, so yes, there were survivors, not everyone who entered Beverly Hills died, but the building itself had all these special conditions.
Towards the outside there was this portico, a huge porch portal or whatever you want to call it, it was where they put people to take the fresh air in the meeting place because everyone was there, there was also music, there was a beautiful kitchen and there was the upstairs part that I described in the tour that I in the children's area it is in a unique peculiarity of the building if the parents were sick who would they leave the children with if there was no care and buy and there was school they were given instruction even when they were not sick there was an area for sick children and an area for children who were not sick, their attention was very different, they had the opportunity to visit their parents under certain measures and then they returned to the children's area.
There was a very peculiar area that was for people whose mental health had been compromised, not that it was a psychiatric hospital, but sometimes tuberculosis affected individuals emotionally and psychologically and sometimes, in a very peculiar way, they suffered episodes typical of a psychiatric hospital derived from the deterioration of the nervous and brain systems. Tuberculosis not only affected the lungs. It could affect kidneys, nerves, bone system, muscular system, and people could become deranged, so there was a special area in this place. There were also other conditions, such as the crematorium. There came a time when it became clear that some people had no destiny, that is, that the entire family had died, no one would be in charge of the remains, no one would bury that person, so the remains were cremated and stored with the details of the deceased person, so it was a very well thought out building for 1939, the situation in the The region had been quite critical, the hospital was working at full capacity and the tunnel of the dead, this concrete tunnel of almost 500 feet, about 150 meters, operated day and night.
The number of casualties at that time was very important for 1943, in the middle of the second war. world, streptomycin was discovered and although it was promising, it would not be until a few years later that it would begin to be supplied as a treatment for tuberculosis. In fact, after the Second World War, many of the patients who arrived were soldiers returning from the battle fronts, seriously ill, many of them did not survive more than a week, many of them, in addition to tuberculosis that affected them, came seriously ill, psychologically, mentally, some of them had lost the desire to live.
It was a very difficult time for the hospital, all that time from 1946 to 1950, the patients who arrived They came physically and mentally ill and mentally ill, devastated. Those were days when the news that appeared in the Kentucky newspapers of Louisville was very bad. The news sometimes reported the death of an elderly woman who had died from the disease, but They also announced the death of someone who had jumped from the top. If we don't talk about this much, because it was about avoiding the belief that the soldiers were going crazy, there was a lot of effort to keep it from being known, but there are those who claim within the personnel who survived the hospital that some of these men took their lives in a kind of madness, they couldn't take it anymore and of course there also had to have been suicides in there and many of them the story of bathroom 502 this point must be clarified for years it has been told that a nurse who lived or slept in room 502 contracted the disease and was also expecting a baby from a doctor who did not respond, a very romantic story.
The reality is that 502 is a service area, it is a bathroom and the pipe from which It is assumed that the nurse was hanged, it was not until 1970, as part of the fire protection system did not exist in the first stage of the hospital, but what is a fact is that there were dead nurses and some of them did take their own lives and inside with regarding the story of Tim's ghost and there is a mysterious press release that claims that a 7-year-old boy accidentally fell from the roof slab and met his death and for years the story of the ghost of the red ball has been told where many witnesses claim to have seen a red ball that runs through the third floor in the lobby and there are those who hear the child's laughter and have also seen the creature pass by there, but as such historical data has not confirmed it very well.
In this part, in terms of the number of victims, the Waverly Hills Hospital as a hospital for treating tuberculosis patients is estimated to have had 8,800 casualties, that is, people who died in there. It is a considerable number because in the first years it was not so high, the rate would not be until the 1940s, it is believed that most of these people who died died around 1940 or around 1950, therefore the rate was very high, as is evident as time passes and medications were found that combated tuberculosis without the need for rib cage operations. open and without the need for horrors, the waiver leahy fell into disuse and in 1962 it would be converted into something else.
The doors of the waiver ly hills as such were closed in 1961 and a year later I spoke about the gutheim in which it was a nursing home, a facility where they went to leave the elderly there it was a kind of nursing home this nursing home has little information it was a dark place it was a gloomy place whatever happened in there must have been very difficult because in 1980 or so in June 1980 the authorities that in touch through a judicial edict close the gutheim in for a simple reason the abuse of the elderly so the story of waverly hills as a treatment for tuberculosis patients is one thing but I think the worst part of everything occurred during the time of nursing home like good day, see, there is no information about this, it is terrible, but the number of victims that could have been there, although it did not reach the same number of those with tuberculosis, was very high, there was no respect for people, they were left out in the open, some died during the winter because they were taken out to sunbathe and left there, others died from starvation, dirt, abuse, beatings, there was a degrading situation, the background information is not available even in the file itself, which in Toki is the only thing What we have is the order to close the hospital, it's over, there's no more, that was a very dark period.
After that, a very crazy time would come in which someone wanted to put a Christ on top to make a very peculiar evangelical church, a gigantic, bigger Christ. that in Brazil, after that, someone proposed converting it into a minimum security prison, into a hotel, into apartments, into many other things, including grinding it to try to somehow sell the land, but it is already historical heritage, so it still couldn't be done. The owner tried to damage it by excavating the foundation so that it collapsed when collecting the insurance. Finally, the current owners have done a great job of conservation.
It is not preserved as such because it is very large and very difficult to maintain. Before the coronavirus epidemic, paranormal tours were allowed. paranormal tours were very interesting, numerous people who were there were able to see phenomena. The phenomena in there are consistent with the entire paranormal theory. There were people who did not want to die and who did not want to leave because they knew what was coming, but there were also those who died without being able to find out. Realizing that they were dying, there were people who did not accept their own death because they did not find the love of their life because they could not fulfill a dream because everything you can imagine is there, so different people who have been there have witnessed it. of very strange things a recurring phenomenon in the waverly hills especially at certain times of the night and in the dark are the shadows the shadow type phenomena are very recurrent they are very abundant they usually occur throughout the building and are very noticeable there is nothing that produce the phenomenon as such there is no furniture there are no curtains there are no tree branches that could be emulating this and it suddenly occurs there is also a person who has claimed to have seen a white man walking between the rooms this is a very peculiar case because It has been reported on numerous occasions.
There is another case of a lady, the lady in the lobby. This is a case that is told very often by visitors. The lady in the lobby has been seen for years and is related to a girl who actually used to come down in 1930 to the lobby to wait for the visit of his loved one who never came until the day he died of natural causes due to the disease but in addition to this there is also another series of stories in the area of ​​the 4th floor where access is allowed tourist, some exclusive visitors, researchers, above all, have witnessed very aggressive phenomena there on the second floor in the kitchen area.
What I was saying about the smell is very peculiar, but numerous witnesses have perceived the smell of food and freshly baked bread in that area. Where the kitchen was, it is important to point out that not everyone knows where the kitchen was and when you get there you cannot identify it because the tours are done at night and it is not easy to know if what we are seeing is an operating room or a kitchen but maybe The one that attracts the most attention is the ghost on the fifth floor, it has been seen so many times even today, if you look at this photograph that we are presenting to you, you will notice that there are no windows, there are no curtains, there is nothing, only the skeleton of a building and There in that window is where the witnesses have seen a white lady, a woman, it can be seen that she is a woman with long hair in a white dress standing in that window that you are now seeing the image, many of these ghosts have been repeated among the people this type of apparitions that have been described make a lot of sense, some of them become a little aggressive and if in the tunnel of the dead the sensations range from the sounds, the voices that are heard, the contact of someone who passes by you and hits you on the shoulder the voices above all and shadows that go down and up.
It is a place very full of history with a lot of suffering with everything necessary. On the other hand, there is also a lot of folklore behind this and a lot of exaggeration of things. There are those who claim that room 502 and This whole story, well, there are data there that do not agree. There are those who claim that 100,000 people died there. Well, there is no way that could have happened simply because the treatments used to be prolonged. He will remain on the ly hills waiver. It was a stay of many weeks. of treatment so if we take into account that there were 500 patients and that many of them remained for many weeks and space for 100,000 people to have died, just like that, the most approximate figure that is believed to be reliable is about 8,800 people and there is data on the names, numbers of patients, characteristics, fortunately there is a lot of information as to whether it is haunted, practically everyone who entered has come out with an answer, most of the time, it is yes, this is a place. haunted, it would be worth taking as an example for research and it has been done for years.
In 1980 the place became a place for vagrants to visit and stay during the times when it was out of use and no one took care of it. The place was filled with damage graffiti, the doors were torn off, they stole everything they could, it was a A real cave of criminals, it is curious, but even the criminals, the marijuana users, the drug addicts who came to enter there looking for a place to take shelter from the terrible climate, lived terrifying experiences and it was not strange that in the middle of the night, homeless people were seen leaving the waiver le hills fleeing in direction towards living for fear of what they saw in there so this is a good story and I hope you liked it a lot and I'll wait for you in the next program good night and may you rest in peace ah

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