Dude that was a cliffhanger😨😨 Sanitariums were a real common fixture in western culture for hundreds of years and prior to that most were considered undesirable for life as little was understood about physical and mental issues or they were deemed the work of Satan. Did you get to visit any graveyards or battlefields in the Gettysburg area? You might want to consider a trip to Antietam and Harpers Ferry as well. Those events were fierce. I believe contact with spirits would be intense. 22k dead at Antietam.
Things really ramped up when Reed and I started investigating together. Sanitariums have easily earned their bad rep, thankfully, it seems like the residents that are still at Pennhurst aren’t trapped by the trauma they endured, at least based on what I experienced. We were able to visit a few spots however we were told we wouldn’t be able to film and some equipment isn’t allowed on those grounds, like emf detectors. I’d love to visit Antietam and Harper’s ferry! Not just for the paranormal but as a history buff as well!!
There's some hard core information on this place and the way that people with disabilities were treated back in the days where they had so little information on this stuff.
Dude that was a cliffhanger😨😨 Sanitariums were a real common fixture in western culture for hundreds of years and prior to that most were considered undesirable for life as little was understood about physical and mental issues or they were deemed the work of Satan. Did you get to visit any graveyards or battlefields in the Gettysburg area? You might want to consider a trip to Antietam and Harpers Ferry as well. Those events were fierce. I believe contact with spirits would be intense. 22k dead at Antietam.
Things really ramped up when Reed and I started investigating together. Sanitariums have easily earned their bad rep, thankfully, it seems like the residents that are still at Pennhurst aren’t trapped by the trauma they endured, at least based on what I experienced. We were able to visit a few spots however we were told we wouldn’t be able to film and some equipment isn’t allowed on those grounds, like emf detectors. I’d love to visit Antietam and Harper’s ferry! Not just for the paranormal but as a history buff as well!!
Dude, you have some stones. No way you'd catch me up there. lol. That was intense.
🤣 thanks! Trust me I didn’t want to be up there alone very long with all that happening
There's some hard core information on this place and the way that people with disabilities were treated back in the days where they had so little information on this stuff.
They’ve got a ton of info at Pennhurst and it’s heartbreaking how they’ve been treated, but thankfully we’ve come a long way
39:50 no way
40:37 AGAIN??
That third floor is something else!