lmfao all the lies about stuff that happened here. xD A ton of us worked there for a few years when it was being used for Lazarus Maze Haunted House and anything that would be laying around and look creepy is definitely just the leftover remnants of that. Along with that I can't express the lack of (from me personally I won't speak for other previous employees) ANY paranormal sightings or feelings of any kind. With that said, GOD i miss this place.
Dude that’s building was so boring. Me and my friends stayed till 11 and nothing happened. We climbed through a window. The only thing that happened was a CO2 canister being thrown at us. 😑
Do you ever get afraid that someone will catch you messing around with these unattended properties (that people somewhere still own) and report you to the police?
You guys are all dumb, it was the ogden exchange building and was abandoned in the 60s. It was used as a haunted house themes to an asylum from 2004-2014. Do a lil research dogg
Why would there have been a few murders in there? And eww, what's that crap on that piano... and WHY? OH! Maybe because that was supposed to be one of the effects of the haunted-house attraction? You may not know the answers to these questions, but I feel like I've just gotta ask them! Some people are pretty weird in some situations, aren't they?
Working at the haunted attraction for five years, I can answer that haha. The piano was a prop, covered in gore and used in various "rooms" primarily the vampire room. It was the owner's gutted piano.. no historical value there haha.
1:01 *sees a dirty piano covered in blood*
"I'm gonna touch it!"
That was from a haunted house that actually worked out of that building I should know I worked in that haunted house
Interesting fact that building actually House on haunted house for a while Lazarus maze interactive theater
lmfao all the lies about stuff that happened here. xD A ton of us worked there for a few years when it was being used for Lazarus Maze Haunted House and anything that would be laying around and look creepy is definitely just the leftover remnants of that. Along with that I can't express the lack of (from me personally I won't speak for other previous employees) ANY paranormal sightings or feelings of any kind. With that said, GOD i miss this place.
Hey are you still doing filming like this cuz its very cool to watch I hope you are if not what are you working in now ?
Yoooooo actually no murders in the building and you got explore the whole thing before you can get rattled
Nice find & explore 👍🏻 # urbex
is this the same building where they recorded a ghost man drowning a woman?
Yes it is
How did you get inside the building. I live up the road and i have been dying to go inside.
Dude that’s building was so boring. Me and my friends stayed till 11 and nothing happened. We climbed through a window. The only thing that happened was a CO2 canister being thrown at us. 😑
So what were they supposedly exchanging at that exchange?
Livestock.
Do you ever get afraid that someone will catch you messing around with these unattended properties (that people somewhere still own) and report you to the police?
@The truth Seal seal: Not me. This is just a curious question, dummy.
No you just don’t be a pleb jgoon. Who asked you anyway kitty man
Is this still open for exploring? I live not 30 minutes away and that would be sick!
did ever find out wat that noise was?
This was never a mental health building. Unless you count mental health for cows and sheep.
It was an insane asylum. If you look up the history, the name has been changed very many times for the stigma.
@@jocepeacock9045 it was never an “insane asylum” lmao. It was a mental health/addiction treatment facility with no inpatient care provided.
You guys are all dumb, it was the ogden exchange building and was abandoned in the 60s. It was used as a haunted house themes to an asylum from 2004-2014. Do a lil research dogg
Can't hear you over the wind.
Why would there have been a few murders in there? And eww, what's that crap on that piano... and WHY? OH! Maybe because that was supposed to be one of the effects of the haunted-house attraction?
You may not know the answers to these questions, but I feel like I've just gotta ask them! Some people are pretty weird in some situations, aren't they?
Working at the haunted attraction for five years, I can answer that haha. The piano was a prop, covered in gore and used in various "rooms" primarily the vampire room. It was the owner's gutted piano.. no historical value there haha.
Oyay oyay
Lmao.... there was never any triple murder. 2 different guys died both of heart attacks in 1951 and that's it.
I say at the first of the video :)