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Very similar to Thom Johnson shot; you have an eye for this, great gallery Mr. Motts
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So what's on his shirt?
Great photo it really does the place justice.
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I do believe that's Radical Ed!
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Actually the top door was removed; it looked just like the others but it was used as an access point to service the refrigeration units up top.

As far as a viewing area, I would guess you are speaking of autopsy theaters... they were far and few between in psychiatric hospitals, I have only seen one in Byberry State, and another in a non-psychiatric facility. They were used so medical students and colleagues could safely observe autopsies being performed in a large group, as opposed to being in a cramped morgue like this one.
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[gag!]

Duh!

How embarassing! :-)
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For entertainment, like everywhere else. Jes' 'cos you're going through a rough time doesn't mean that entertainment is lost on you. :-)
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me and my boy jon are goi9ng to go check it out. we have developed a sudden obsession with rollin face and peepin out danvers i.a. any remerks hit us up at TOMMYCMAIL@hotmail.com curiousity is a virtue in this case. hit us up
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Motts, I need your expertise:
Was there a "viewing" area to the morgue? I see three freezer doors (from the ground up) and a glass door at the top. What does this glass door seem to be for? Is it just another door that for some reason has glass?
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It's a person with long dark hair in a tank top, long shorts, socks, and sneakers or leather shoes/boots. Looks like there is something in the middle of his shirt.
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Sweet! It really looks like a Disney ride from here!
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Another excellent shot - I like this in black-and-white. It makes you look at the textures more than you might normally.
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I like the different levels on this shot and the varying textures as well.
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- the name of the island :-)