5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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This was the view from my floor in bldg 7 for the 5 years I worked there between 1980 and 1985. Some of the stuff I've read here is pretty amazing. Some of it is exaggerated bullshit. But isn't that how legends are born?

somfp69@yahoo.com
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I grew up in KP the first 22 years of my life. I worked in bldgs 7 and 21 between 1980 and 1985. It's amazing to me that this place has become a part of history and folklore. I also used to explore the tunnels and roofs during my less-than-packed work schedule.

One thing I learned was that the line between the patients and employees was VERY gray and blurry.

I need to find pics of me and my work mates at work. Write me at somfp69@yahoo.com if you want to know more.
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The only creeping thing that i saw on my visit to Kings Park was in one of the building (at the fork in the road by the smoke stack we took a right, and the building i am refeering to is on the left down the road a ways) a rather large building about 6 stories if my memory isn't failing me - about 4 stories up i saw a light flutter on and off about 3 times in a romote room. Other than that the "it is haunted" sceem doesn't seem viable, maby it's because I dont believe in those kinds of things or i just am in denial but i saw nothing that would prove otherwise. One thing i have to ask now; Does KPPC ever "call" anybody back ever since i've first gone i have had urges to go back and see more and explore, am i the only one that gets this?
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It's actually quite creepy to look back out at the entrance from the inside. Makes you feel trapped because it would take roughly 10 minutes to get out if you had to.
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My friends and I were on that very roof at night. It was actually not cloudy at all. We we're resting their for a minute until my friend recieved a voice mail. While he was listening to it, we heard screams towards 93. Then, my other friend and I were looking at building 93 and saw a vague image of a girl jumping off the roof.

He told us to get out right away and wouldn't tell us why. We left, and his voicemail didn't tell him what number it came from, and was just a conversation between 3 people asking 'how to get up there' and eventually lead to screaming.

The only time something paranormal happened there. It was really messed up.
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wouldnt want to sit there anytime soon!
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They should put this in a museum, well first they should make a memorial museum for the people who have died there, but i wouldnt want to wear clothing out of that yarn!!
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aww!! i feel bad for the people who had dreams of art! Their baeutiful art peices are ruined! Before they died probally they only thought of their work!
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Omg, that look gross! But i would really enjoy to go in there some day, explore the whole building, but i would like for the rats to stay out of my way :))
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By far the best shot Man.
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went inside this building last week. its one of the easiest buildings to get into on the grounds. note: all of the ground floor windows of building 93 have been re-welded.

since motts doesnt have any pics of inside this building, here are a few. (i know that motts would of taken way better pics than this)

http://i52.photobucket...g24/brianver/kp1.jpg

http://i52.photobucket...g24/brianver/kp2.jpg

http://i52.photobucket...g24/brianver/kp3.jpg
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Hey, I know I'm like the 40th person to do this, but I'm trying to figure out a way to get into building 93 and I'm not the stealthiest of people. If someone could email me at gymnast3088@aol.com and just fill me in on when the sirens go off and how to go about doing it (and possibly share any ghost stories) that would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks!
clown living in there so dont go in there??
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never go in there because there is a clown living in there
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this was found in building 7?, what part of the building?