4,537 Comments for Pennhurst State School

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Lynne, put the knife down hon, get out your cumezekyama, and repeat after me, "Just because they're stupid, doesn't mean they deserve to die..."

brina, don't be an idiot. Do your own research, and you'll understand. Also, it wouldn't hurt to take a remedial English class, and learn the difference between no and know, there, their, and they're, and basic sentence structure. My head hurts...
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I have been on many escapades on the grounds and I have searched for the freezers but have not yet found them. I no that the reason they needed these frezzers is because of the many deaths that went on due to there causing them. The files will show people went into this place normal and came out insane. That is a fact if you research things you will find the answers. They were constantly covering up things. I just want to let the record be known because of a comment I saw a few up from mine about the staff haveing so many patients per person if you read the files there was actually alot of employees I think I read thousands. There is no excuse for the abuse that went on.
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I would just like to say from being up there exploring personally, and from researching this place and the things that went on you actually should see the toilets that have seatbelts on them now you are telling me that there was a reason for someone to be seatbelted to a toilet seat and they were open just like these. It would not surprise me if there were no dividers that is just a small part of how these people lived!!!!!!!!!!!
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*ding dong* "TRICKOR TREET...i would love to go there for halloween!
XD
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i REALLY love this pic
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OMFG i absoutly love these pics!
they are truly amazing!
Very old and creepy..i wish i could go there someday!
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someone is ont the other side of the friggin cracked glass you dope heads
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Saalfrank??
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It may just be my bad eye sight but it looks like there's a door behind the case...
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I will offer this web site to you it is historry site that deals with mantal and devevamental problems. there is a dr. who did not believe in helping newborns that could be helped with surgeies he would let them die instead. it's called the disability history museum and it talks about the dr. and his beliefs so thank God for a place like this helped meny people . families didn't didn't know what to do so you send them away.
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Yes many of the buildings were set on fire, I believe this was one of them.
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me n a couple of my friends have walked threw there we've only been there at night n in the winter so it's not as bad to walk threw.but in the buildings there's alot of broken glass and shit like that.we heard some noises n light that looked on in one building by the courtyard n we walked back threw it was gone.there's also n abandoned power plant behind pennhurst that i've been to but the walking was the worst part.lol
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I have personaly climed thoughs statirs. They are safe. i got to the front balcony of that building and went through the window to get there. we left when we saw a car drive by. that plaace is creapy
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This looks like soot from smoke. was there fire damage in the aria?
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Isee that yellow conduit an after thought