5 Comments Posted by jessi

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there was molestation and other sexual stuff going on every night!
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the school was for the retarded people seriosuly its sad what the kids had to go through and if they bit someone they had to go through a bunch of stuff if they didnt stop they got their teeth pulled it was bad
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well they have said this is supposed to be haunted so you could have actualyl caught something but u never no
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where exactly is this? im a photographer and im going to be going to kppc soon and ive been hearing about a lot of different buildings and rooms with great stuff to shoot. if anyone knows anything about this or any other rooms, feel free to email me. it'd be appreciated. thanks!


email: jessi_jigsaw@yahoo.com
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The building should be cleaned up a bit and taken care of. Maybe it could even be open to the public at some point. Not so much as a tourist location, but moreso to educate people of the history behind BMH. It's absolutely breath-taking to be there and to walk the same halls that so many others have before you, whether that be a teenager the week before, a faculty member in 1970, or an "inmate" from 1940.

However, this photo depicts something much more sad than simply a morgue--the graffiti itself is horrible. Sure, it's cool to leave your mark, but is it really necessary to vandalize something with so much history? Honestly, it's just so pointless to me.