Stories From A Lunatic Asylum

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024

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  • @Fishfood94
    @Fishfood94 Рік тому +6

    I did 145 days in the childrens unit when I was 14 in 2009, I still cannot explain to you the amount of paranormal shit Ive seen there.

    • @KES47Brown
      @KES47Brown 21 день тому

      I did almost a month, I can’t remember if it was ‘03 or ‘04? I’d have to really think about it. I was 13. Fucking intense!

  • @makaylaradtke
    @makaylaradtke Рік тому +7

    Literally would enjoy these videos. But can't even watch them because of the guy. He continually cuts her off when she's talking and takes over. "Tell them about this" half way threw telling he just starts talking over her.. can not stand that.

  • @stevestewart3816
    @stevestewart3816 Рік тому +4

    I was actually in this place as a patient once. I survived Broughton

  • @Hannah-bw6sg
    @Hannah-bw6sg 2 місяці тому +1

    My grandmother was admitted her in the 70s she was Pagan they did electroshock therapy on her. She committed suicide not long after her stay here.

  • @stevestewart3816
    @stevestewart3816 Рік тому +2

    We used to have rec in that. High security courtyard. I seen a guy throw a football and break a window and another guy ran up and grabbed a broken glass and started mutilating his face with it.

  • @chriswhite1203
    @chriswhite1203 2 роки тому +2

    My great great grandfather spent the last 20 years of his life there. He died there in 1946.

  • @roguesgallery3631
    @roguesgallery3631 2 роки тому +3

    I live in Morganton. I've been in the tunnels by myself at night. Very creepy, yet very fun. It will get that good ole adrenaline pumping. I love going into places like this, so I guess I'm bit jaded. I do know plenty of people that work there, and they all say it's haunted. IDk, for myself. I never encountered anything. You should do the old church and graveyard near the library in town.

  • @jennylynn8314
    @jennylynn8314 Рік тому +1

    I have a child was there in 2008/2009 for a year. He was in the adolescent unit.
    One night, very late, he started screaming (he told me this story).
    He was in bed crying. Upon opening his eyes, he saw a head of a teenage girl floating above him. She looked to have a hole in her head.
    He ran out in the hall panicked. The nurse on staff said "You saw her, didn't you?".
    Apparently, back in the 60s, one of the teenage female patients went on a day pass out with her family. Upon her return to the unit, she snuck in a gun she had stolen off her dad that day. There were not metal detectors back then.
    That girl committed suicide that night in the room my son was in decades later.
    The nurse said everyone that stayed in there saw her. My son had never seen a ghost before, so of course it caught him off guard.
    I visited my son twice a week for a year. I knew the campus backwards and forwards. I walked the cemetery many times, looking at the unnamed markers, from patients whose loved ones had passed away in this insane asylum.
    I looked for ghosts, as I'd never seen one. And I still have not.
    There is a separate laundry building onsite. Criminals used to be locked in that building and were responsible for doing the hospitals laundry.
    There used to be a working farm on-site in the back. Patients helped farm their own food.
    They do/did have their own police, gas station, mechanics, etc.
    I've read the book. Poorly written, but cool stories. Definitely a spooky place.

    • @KES47Brown
      @KES47Brown 21 день тому

      I was in the adolescent unit back in early early 2000s. My first few nights I was in a room with two beds, the other empty. The bed on the other side looked like a coffin when I woke up out of my sleep with someone laying inside. The sounds from the halls and rooms. Wild. I chalked it up to being crazy. That place made you crazier than what you were.

    • @jennylynn8314
      @jennylynn8314 21 день тому

      @@KES47Brown damn. Have you ever read the book Haunted Broughton? Not the written best, but good stories.

    • @KES47Brown
      @KES47Brown 18 днів тому

      @@jennylynn8314 I haven’t, I kinda put the time I was there in the back of my mind because knowing me now, you would never think I was in a place like that. I moved to another state a year later & put it all behind me & became a mom at 15 (my children became my sanity & healing). I was just telling my husband about it, decided to show him a picture and ended up down the rabbit hole on the history. I had no idea how deep it went? I just knew I was there, & how extreme and scary it was. The sounds, the halls of the place, the bathroom, even looking out of the windows was just eerie. That moment with the bed, The little lunch room area where we ate.. you had a constant unease feeling. At that time I felt crazy & it made me feel as if I was just crazier. Maybe I was but it wasn’t all me 😆 I would be interested to see some of the best ghost hunters be able to stay a couple nights there. I’m going to look into the book to read. Thank you!

  • @ericreep5341
    @ericreep5341 5 місяців тому

    Great job y'all! I'm 60, and had a step-grandpa that had to go there, before my time. He was born deaf, so he was extra-perceptive and strong as hell! He didn't want to go so... 😅. He told us, "sometimes, I think I Need a little jolt". 😂 "A little dab'll do ya!"
    On a another note, lots of old world architecture, underground tunnels and mud flood windows. 😉 Peace from the Charlotte area.

  • @katlinkuykendall8051
    @katlinkuykendall8051 2 роки тому +2

    my great great grandfather went here after he served in WW1

  • @crysajb-iq1hd
    @crysajb-iq1hd Рік тому +1

    Brick signatures will at least mark a spot where you have been...just in case you are looking for yourself.

  • @andrewbryant6495
    @andrewbryant6495 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful on the outside, an utter nightmare on the inside.

  • @kodiemueller7136
    @kodiemueller7136 2 роки тому +1

    I love your video! You both have great energy! Great references too! " I feel like I am in Haddonfield"

  • @BobbieBarnett
    @BobbieBarnett Рік тому

    I need to back and visit there i use to live in morganton not to far from there, me and my sister and son went there in the day light. Wished we could of seen a ghost of something but we never seen anything and I took pictures and nothing showed up in them. I loved visiting there

  • @heatherad6030
    @heatherad6030 2 роки тому +2

    Can i leave now

  • @feliciastroud6177
    @feliciastroud6177 Рік тому +1

    Hyi helvetti! Ebola Pohjois Carolinassa !?!?. Oikeasti

  • @lawyerservicedirect8619
    @lawyerservicedirect8619 4 місяці тому

    2006 47 nights never forget!

  • @josephvelopy9549
    @josephvelopy9549 2 роки тому +1

    We the people of the United States of America have decided to join together to fight against government tyrene

  • @crysajb-iq1hd
    @crysajb-iq1hd Рік тому +2

    10:00

    • @lawyerservicedirect8619
      @lawyerservicedirect8619 4 місяці тому

      yes. that's the courtyard. you would eat and go out there for a bit. the gates in a gate was the breeze way where you could step out for fresh air