4,023 Comments for Riverside State Hospital

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HIPPA is fairly new, and given the fact that most of these places didn't seem to care much about the patients themselves, why would they care what happened to their records? If you take a moment to think about what was done to some of the people in these places, the paperwork is nothing.
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I.AM.THEE.MIGHTY.HULK.HERE.ME.ROAR!!!!!
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wow. creepy place.
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The chair in the muted light gives this feeling of loneliness.
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Too funny, Drew! And see what people have made of it? [chuckle]
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It was placed there by me. No thoughts of effect intended I just got tired of carrying it around and left it there. Motts was working his way down the hall just behind me,and captured this erie image just as he found it.
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@brady:

danvers state hospital was the location where they filmed "session 9", not riverside.
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Lyric, thanks for sharing your memories. My grandmother lived in Northern California and I used to visit a covered bridge. That is what first got me interested in UE.

When I was younger we used to be able to legally drive our regular cars over the covered bridge. It was quite an experience.
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Now i would be a little nervous to walk through there. It looks like something off of a horror show
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I am not sure what to say about the picture. But I do know that it does not bother me. I actually want to work in a morgue.
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Motts, GOTTA LOVE HIM!
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I was hoping you'd catch that one right away! Nice job, Mr. Motts! :0) Hope your holiday is WONDERFUL! :0)
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I want to tell you that this is [name hidden as per explicitly written site policy] ... Are you changing the name to protect it some how by not usng the real name... [That would be a "yes"]
Love the picket fence.
Medical books *pants* To bad they don't look all that vintage as I collected the OLDER ones. Early 1900's. No information learned is useless information.