1,384 Comments for Gaebler Children's Center

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The rooms you are looking for are seclusion rooms, but they was used as regular rooms when I was there.
3rd floor.
Go up to the 3rd floor and turn right, that's B-ward, left is E-ward.
I can't remember if the rooms are inside B-ward or outside B-ward like the seclusion rooms are on E-ward.
Been a long time, remember, I was on B-ward back in the 1970's.
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Daron,
If you go up to B-ward, enter B-ward, turn left, long hallway, office at end of hallway, door to your right.
look for JD on the wall to your left when you enter the room and around the window.
There's still a child in there, alone, scared....
Anyways.
Thanks.
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Hi Daron,
I have already giving a layout of the place, from the 1st floor to the 4th floor.
I even give the layout for the classrooms on the 1st floor from the 80's to the wood shop and printing shop of the 70's.
From the gym ther are stairs on the left hand side of the stage that lead up to the school on the 4th floor.
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No ian cullen, it is not.
It looks to be the little hallway behind the office that connects to the tv room.
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it's an office on the 4th floor.
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Anyone want to relive those nightmares on tv????
I might send them an email.
To Whom It May Concern:

Please let me take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Erin Singer and I am writing on behalf of CMJ productions, an independent Television and Film Production company which is currently in developing a new documentary television series entitled, Abandoned Buildings.

We are interested possible filming at the abandoned Gaebler Children’s Center. We are very interested in speaking to somebody who stayed at this facility. We are looking to conducting an on-air interview about what happened behind closed doors.

Please call me at 514.731.4242 or email at e.singer@cmjprod.ca

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Kind regards,

Erin Singer
CMJ Productions
(514) 731-4242
I never really minded seclusion. Yeah it was smelly, but you got used to that. I kind of liked the aloneness though. Constantly being in the company of others got me feeling very crowded at times. Just sleeping in a room with so many others took getting used to. But in seclusion, it was just me. Not so bad.
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Great Cannibal Corpse song. :) These photographs tug deeply at how truly sad and horrifying places like this must have been.

I live in the MA area, and your work has very much inspired me to do some Urban Exploring myself, seeing how I am an aspiring photographer.
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Yeah, while we were taking pictures like two weeks ago, we found something odd on the ground in there, and when we went over the pictures, it was a bloody organ of some kind. That's horrible.
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Oh my...

poor kids who had to looked at that. that would have traumatized me the rest of my life.
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Dear sweet Jesus....

that is just too scary and mind fucking. something about thse murals makes my skin turn inside out.
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the floor and ceiling don't look parallel. was that to mess with the little patients.
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yeah.. i just went there, and theres a huge bloody organ.. maybe a sheep or some sort. i hope it wasnt human..
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yeah, if you think this is bad it isnt. i went there yesterday and the celing floors are falling off now. theres abestous everywhere and you practally need a mask to breathe this room was the first one i walked in and it was trasheddd. and the elephant had male body parts too. quite halirous. not as bad as an organ ws saw in the auditorium...