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Clearly tortured to death by the evil psychiatric doctor-monsters, who were only permitted to keep this house of hate in order to perfect their mind abuse on innocent victims.

Oh wait, that's just one out of every 10 comments. Unmedicated paranoiacs hate and fear doctors like fire fears the rain, and the internet is full of them.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but the base symptom of organic brain disease (schizophrenia) is delusions; common delusions include what's called "delusions of clarity" and "delusions of persecution". It is EXTREMELY common for paranoid schizophrenics to believe they are entirely sane and their doctors are viciously and unfairly imprisoning them simply to torture them for their own amusement. They often believe this to such a degree that it's quite sad to see, and it generally means refusal of treatment and (critically) refusal to take their medication, which their delusions tell them is poison prescribed by assassins (doctors).
Barry Farm is a slum in S.E DC. 100% composed of project housing, it has been one of the 3 lowest income neighborhoods on the East coast since roughly the 1970s, and easily the worst in DC. During the 1980s gang culture in Compton, CA got much more publicity, but the gang crime rate was actually higher in S.E DC.

In the gangsta community, coming from a place like Barry Farm gives you instant street cred, and street cred must be always flaunted and displayed. Whatever his other antisocial personality traits, Ol' Hubcap aka Hitman seems to have good self esteem.
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The site mods deleted the posts at that link I provided. He/she was quite nasty about it too. Apparently my memories are just a bunch of accusations.
Thanks to Grace Steppelo And Kathy Perra for all the people you tourtured..
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I was a patient in Building 22,wards 218 & 219 back in the late 80`s.I was a bouncer in a bar for years ,and used to protecting customers from fighting each other.I protected many patients ,and staff on 218 from getting hurt by clients.If anyone worked in bldg 22 at the time I was there ,they never abused me or any of the patients.I can say in the entire year I was 2 PC ,I never had to be restrained,or felt like I needed to worry about the staff.You may have remembered me as the patient that that powered walked out in the yard for hours everyday,and played spades with the staff.One morning I was waiting for chow,playing solitaire,and another client broke the metal leg off a table.There was a female TA with her back turned towards him just about to get hit in the head.I dove on the guy ,then the goon squad dove one me,like a football pile up.I had a brand new Iron man watch smashed from the pile on.Another time we had a TA that used to come in hung over on the weekend,and would sit in the day room sleeping instead of taking taking us outside.One day when we were lined up for lunch,two other clients my size jumped him.I grappled both of them to the ground at the same time.The TA thanked me ,but quit ,or got transferred ,never saw him again.Most TA know me for taking out the biggest problem bully in building 22.I caught him raping a girls in under a stair well that went from the ward to the yard.He got mad and flipped all the pick nick tables over,the guy was a giant.Well one evening in the rec room ,this giant pushed me.I pushed him across the room ,and bounced him off the wall to the ground.I was ready to punch him in the face,and the TA grabbed my hand to stop me.I was pissed off.This giant was constantly trying to press charges against the staff,and they still protected him,did their job.The next day their was an investigator down from Buffalo asking me what happened because he claimed the beat him up,not me.The look on the investigators face when I told him ,if not for the staff ,he would probably had a code blue called after I was finished with him.I was in for bipolar disorder ,waiting to go to Transitional services.
I absolutely love your work, it is incredible!!!
WOW! What poetry!
Do you wear masks and gloves...no telling what you are breathing in!
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Crack heads take copper. Anyone who wants to make a buck steals copper, its sad and pathetic because these buildings are AMAZING.
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This place is awesome! Wish it could have been restored! Such a shame that such old buildings and hospitals from the 1800 1900 are being abandoned.. Anyway scary place to go at night! Its defiantly haunted.
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There was a building exactly like this one west of Denver, it was razed 10+ years ago. Has to be the same architect. It was on the corner of a very busy intersection and surrounded by a parking lot. While it sat empty for several years I was never able to get inside.
I started working at Bryce in 1983 as a 19yo LPN. It was quite the place to gain experience, both good and bad. Sad to say, that the place is barely what it used to be, only a couple of buildings remain, as the University of Alabama has overtaken it's grounds.