4,224 Comments for Northampton State Hospital

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As you sit there before the doors of evil and no return, protecting all us from all the terrible things we have committed, I can see that we are protected from the demon's wrath by your wonderous boots, thank god you had the boots on.
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Oh lord have mercy on us. Her back is down , she is posessing the evil rope and with the curse of NSH shall be transported to the nether world of complete madness. Why did you do this to yourself, cupid, it didn't have to be this way.
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My god, I didn't think that the mechanism that is just in back of cupid right hand side would be ever used. In my career they promised that they would never turn it on but obviously they did becuse I can see it pulsating. Cupid, you have been cursed and you must take measures to release you from this awful thing that you have brought on. I got out in time, but you started something you shouldn't ever had. Bless you little one.
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I've got it, a functioning crapper. I know the look of desperation.
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Cupid, you could have been one of my favorite patients, In fact, I might have procured the wings that adorns your soul. We all did have fun, did we not?
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You're more brave than I am.I wouldn't get that close to the edge of a building in such disrepair.You could be the LAST death @ this facility!
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The contrast of light and shadow pretty much says it all. It's where we enter from the light into the darkness. We not know whats before us and we don't know what the conclusion will be. We struggle for the anwers for what the photos show us, but it only answers some and leaves us with no answers for most. Motts you are a vehicle for further study.
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so people do get in, right? idk i was just walking around outside (yes, like a dumbass because i didn't realize that it was patrolled) - and it didn't look like there was any way to get in (even in the dark or when the police isn't there)...?
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I remember it well. We used to prepare a big comfy chair with a pillow and we were in charge of this mighty corridor that went into a linear line to the last room where one had a total take what was happening. It was a place where, an errant noise, something didn't look right, a shlft in enviorment that a good staff person could pick up. One knew when it was time for action or not. It was all keeping your back to the wall and percieving things that might take place before they happened.
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Em . . . . . . . . . . .
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Do you see how the stairs are worn? They dip down in middle from hundreds and hundreds of staff, patients and all the souls of yesteryear. The steps unto themselves have a story to tell.
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The more I look at this photo, the more I see the theme of this website. It's not only creative photography but Motts delivering a message that he might not even intended. Or maybe he did, tell us Motts.
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i know people that layed on the morgue drawers and pulled them selves in there are pictures of him half in the drawer. I recently went with just a flash light and got the eriest feeling from this room and the labotomy lab.
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You think its scary you should see it at midnight pitch dark with only flashlights guiding your way!! Yeah scary I went the other night-- the top of the table is no longer there
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the other night i went through and walked the basement the morgue is down there also the labotomy lab were it is said to be were the most torture took place. It is soo fricken' scary i might do it again but when i got home I was so cold that i was blue up to 2hrs after we left my brother said that i looked dead--i do beleive that the place is haunted