3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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Well, it's better than a dingy blank wall...
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Ah, it's tough to say, the wings are crooked and a bit confusing (it's not a true Kirkbride plan because of this). I tried being pretty conservative so I thought it was too risky to shoot those sections, but it's all a matter of opinion I suppose.
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Underneath the edge I'm on is the wall that runs to the basement, it's actually pretty sturdy!
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It looked like the ceiling and floor were about to come down completely.
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You could probably make it along the right edge, but it's not the smartest thing to do, especially when you can just take the basement to the other side. The floor was in bad shape but it wasn't very soft... probably just rotted where it meets the wall.
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Yes the table extended past the glass, the arched hole was also made of marble and did not move.

It wouldn't be ECT or radiology with so much water based equipment in the room (bathtub, basin, drains in floor, etc).
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Thanks... nope, never had any such experiences.
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Nah, there's a whole bunch where the morgue was either inaccessible, too risky, or just not there...
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I don't think he tags places except for Byberry.
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Nope, and it was empty.
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It's a reflection of the sunset.
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Yes, the psychiatric center closed in 1993, and the prison was shut down in 2003.
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No, the autopsy table at King's Park was removed... and I would've put the photo in the King's Park location ;-)
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A privacy screen, and I think there was a bathtub behind it.
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Once the heat gets turned off and the roof starts to leak, the building starts to deteriorate very fast. The administration section was occasionally being used for a long time after abandonment, so the roof was patched, windows replaced, etc.