6 Comments Posted by JACE

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I belive this a part of a larger mural of the Peanut's gang playing Base ball, can't remember where.
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Putting a facade over a facade does not make the pain go away. I spent years working out what Gaebler did to me and no ear has ever lifed a finger to root out the despicableness of the staff and state who now cover up their lies with rubble. Some of the children were damaged so brutally (psychologically and on many occasion physically), that I know of two at least never made it to their twentieth birthday. Just some thoughts...
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Putting a facade over a facade does not make the pain go away. I spent years working out what Gaebler did to me and no ear has ever lifed a finger to root out the despicableness of the staff and state who now cover up their lies with rubble. Some of the children were damaged so brutally (psychologically and on many occasion physically), that I know of two at least never made it to their twentieth birthday. Just some thoughts...
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You mention the basement as a "crawl space" Has it changed soooo much? I remember OT and ART down there.
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Mr. Motts,

For future reference, some of the locks on the wooden doors are the old 'skeleton' keys. I remember specifically the keys had two "wings" and a strip of metal in the middle.

If you can, could there be, at any point, pictures of the old kitchen and the Nurses office (Second Floor over the front enterance)?
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From ward to ward (in order of floor, in repect to facing the building): 2nd: A (Right Side) [Adolescent 16-18], D (Left Side)[Adolescent 15 - 17]; 3rd: E (Left Side) pre-adolescent to adolescent 13 - 16, B (Right Side) [Childrens unit 5 - 12]) These are the age groups that seem to fit while attending the 'fine' institution of Gaebler [pppssshhh, right].
I believe these pictures are located in the basement next to the Ocupational Therapy Room. I do not remember them anywhere else, but it has been 27 years.