992 Comments for Plymouth County Hospital

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woww! thats scary
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thats where they put the dead bodys
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o wow... it looks like a torture chamber...
no lie
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thats hot how u see the dude at the end of the hall way...it looks like a gost...lol
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hup its true cus i had gone there before
and u heard people talken in rooms and then there was no one there...it was mad creepy on the real
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ill...it looks like the place is haunted
i'm definatly going in there!
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Now that you have given your name, publicly acknowledged that you took something from the building, gave out to the public the name of someone who received services at this place and whose family may not be anxious for her to be identified to the world, and noted that you are planning to return there this very weekend, would you say that this increases or decreases your chances of getting caught and charged with something?
I've been here many-a-times. Its still there. They tried to re do it a while back, but it was just a lost cause. I've been banned from Hanson because some asshole of a neighbor( they live all around it) was walking his damn dog and saw me and my friends on the front balcony, he calle dthe cops, and we almost got charged with everything that was destroyed. He let us go, but i havne't been back in a bout a month. But litle do they know.... I'm going back up this weekend. I took some files from the place, some girl named christine renoylds. It has an address and everything, one of these days i want to go to that address and find out the history of the poor girl.
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Carrying around tools like hammers and crowbars can result in a breaking and entering charge quite easily, which is a felony.
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I went there at 1:00AM ... the most creepy thing i have ever seen in my life.

good work motts.
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The building isn't demolished. I went there last night actually. Sections of it have been burnt down but almost all of it is still standing. It is also very very boarded up so if by chance you ever decide to return bring a hammer or a crowbar to get in.
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hey so I was there today but couldn't find a way in, we took a lot of cool pics of the outside but found no apparent way to get inside. Everything is covered in 1" plywood except a lot of the 2nd floor windows. You can get onto the roof out back where the fire was but I didn't check it out and the integrity of the roof looked kinda iffy. does anyone have any clue's about any entrances??? I'm not into graffiti and breaking shit at all
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first poor innocent calvin and hobbes, and now snoopy!! agh fond childhood cartoons/memories are continuing to become demented! ><
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I was there last night for like 30 seconds before my girlfriend freaked out and we left. Didn't someone say there were motion detectors in the driveway? If that's the case it would probably be best to get dropped off or at least park somewhere else and walk.
Even if you walked in the cops aren't gonna search the whole building so you might as well just get inside quick. and hide