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  1. Sherry Tellor says

    I saw it…Careful Shawn… I think your brothers were about to throw you under the bus…lol…Much Love Momma Tellor

  2. Sheila Burrell says

    My father never went to school and never learned to read and write and I'm sure he never told us all he went thru in the Lynchburg training school and home for the mentally challenged.

  3. Sheila Burrell says

    These poor mentally challenged people some of them children were treated so badly. My father went to Lynchburg training school and home for the mentally challenged for boys in Virginia and was there from 1959 to 1967 and he described the abuse they went thru. Him and my uncle were sent there for stealing mail. I have studied Lynchburg. It was horrible.

  4. Linda Thrall says

    The state of Pennsylvania should shoulder the blame themselves for what they did in treating the intellectually disabled children and adults

  5. Mary Edwards says

    What a very difficult investigation for the team but they did an excellent job of it, well done guys your simply the best lol fr9m the UK🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👋xxxxxxxx

  6. Judith Sebastian says

    More than scared, I was overwhelmed with heartbreak and sadness.

  7. Ben Tolleson says

    That place must be very active. I have never seen Josh leave an area he has made contact LOL. By the way good call sending Seaun up there

  8. Gidget Carbajal says

    At 25:13 it sounded like it said "Your Rules" but I don't think it was caught by anyone.

  9. Michele Austin says

    The sad thing about back in those times, they mixed all levels together and those that had a slight impairment had to live with those with severe!! It is the saddest thing! Society back then cared soo much on what other people thought in a paranoid sense. It is Horrible how it was….😱😔😟

  10. New Atlantean says

    Some of the Fourman's best footage ever, audible voices, shadow figures, poltergeist activity. Kudos to Rocky for holding his ground during the event. Definitely something paranormal in this place. Well done guys! Great investigation, historical information and expose' about the heart-wrenching conditions there.

  11. Natalie O'Brien says

    the shadow at 20:04 looks like someone with their hand above their head like their about to hit someone

  12. Dana Neigre Khedoo says

    So sad 🙁

  13. Sophie Mcdowell says

    This really does break you’re heart, poor kids and adults 😢

  14. Sharon McMullan says

    Brilliant investigation, so sad, so emotional, God bless y'all, God bless the children , blessings from Northern Ireland

  15. Debbie Athy says

    It makes total sense that this place was so haunted considering they way they were treated here fucking human suck
    with no remorse
    Of what they did to other human beings

  16. Wilfredo Caban says

    Not retarded mentally challenged

  17. J W says

    OMG – what an one big tragedy – by Peronalmangel had to starve / die people – worst of all, however – Mr. King/Punisher – it has to me frightfully hurt in my heart and it has me to cry brought!!!… Petra

  18. Mortified Bruce says

    Suffer The Little Children video! https://youtu.be/ZIepqvHii-M

  19. Heather Valenzuela says

    At around 18:05 it looks like a black figure standing in the doorway

  20. Tina Bean says

    Byberry (Philadelphia state hospital) was very much like this as well. We saw some insane stuff exploring there when I was in high school. I did my senior project in it even. They knocked it down, and replaced it with a 55+ community. I often wonder about how the homes there might feel now, and if residents experience any paranormal phenomenon.

  21. In 1984 my brother Matthew was born. He was born with cerebral palsy, hydrocephalus, & holoprosencephaly. He was a spastic quadriplegic. He was born with only 2cm of his brainstem (no right or left because of holoprosencephaly, his head weighed more than his body and was filled with excess cerebrospinal fluid. )

    I was 3 1/2 years old and my poor young parents (early 20s) had to explain to me what death was. Because my baby brother, whom I was so looking forward to helping care for, was going to die. They said he probably wouldn't live to be a year old.

    My dad couldn't handle it. He was young and had naive visions of a perfect nuclear family, he also was the oldest of 3 siblings when his mother was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, she died in a care facility when I was about 1 years old. My father wanted to give my brother to a care home. My mom said fuck that this is my baby he's not going anywhere.

    It's a good thing Matthew had my mom in his court, because he made it to 22 years old nearly 23. He passed away, unexpectedly, January 31, 2007, after a short cold. He survived over 20 operations, at least 2 full body casts when his hips had to be pinned because they were growing straight instead of curved. He also was tube fed 2/3rds of his life. Mom use to have to lubricate a bit of tube stick it down his nose and into his stomach. Always checking to ensure it wasn't in his lungs. Eventually they did surgery an put in a G tube, which had a rubber button that closed directly into his stomach. Sadly, as though Matt hadn't enough to deal with from his birth defects, he contracted hepatitis C from blood transfusions in the 1980s, when donor blood wasn't screened properly. We also didn't know he had it until his late teens.

    The love and care for him are what I believe kept him fighting to live year after year. If he'd have been sent to an institution, I think he would've died before turning 1 year.

    My mom is my hero for the selfless level of love & genuine care she gave to him. (And me, I never felt like I suffered any lack of attention. Just because my brother required constant care, I never ever felt like I was not receiving it from her.)

    I have my brother to thank also for the life views I have, the marshmallow level of enotional sensitivity I have towards other human beings, and having to be a more mature kid than my peers. This made me the weird kid long before my wild hair, excessive amounts of tattoos, & flesh mutilating silver appendages (piercings.) Oddly in my years of observation, more kids with disabled siblings, I think, turn out to be goth/punk (or at least go through a phase of it. ) I think it is because of our earlier exposure to darker subjects, like death for example.

    I also have my brother to thank for my current job as an individual home caregiver. It's not a career field I would've even know about & considered if it weren't for the fact that I became a caregiver part time for him from when he turned 18 up to his death.

    He was and is my angel. I miss him every single day. He made me smile and he was bursting at the seams with love for others. I think I'm a better person just for having known him. He was funny, and had a sometimes twisted sense of humor (runs in the family!) But I know if he EVER had to go to anything like this, Penhurst, or even not as bad, but still not great facilities of today. I wouldn't wish those places on my worst enemy.

    PS I truly apologize for the novel, but this is a subject I'm very passionate about, for obvious reasons. It's also something that takes a bit more explanation than a short paragraph could contain.

  22. Chris Robinson says

    What I don't understand is that Josh said that he doesn't like being in there alone in case something happens etc, then why is he up there by himself? He can have the other guys with him..

  23. Chris Robinson says

    I am from MARTINSBURG West Virginia and we used to have a place in West Virginia called WESTON INSANE ASYLUM and I have had some family members who were there and that place was horrible from what I was told by my cousin's etc that was placed there due to some crimes they committed and it was because of their mental health issues but anyways they were locked in there like animals and they were abused by the staff members who were supposed to be watching over them and protecting them but they were doing the totally opposite thing and was giving them medicine to pretty much make them try to sleep day and night but my one cousin said that he would mostly keep his medication and flush it at night because he used to wake up and he was getting sexually assaulted by staff and he couldn't move because of the medication that they had given him etc. But anyways to make a long story short that place was closed due to the fact that it was inhumane and that it was out of control for way too many years.. I have only seen 1 other team do a investigation there and they were locked in there all night long and they were touched, say shadow people and heard voices etc.

  24. Rob Berreth says

    They shall be silent no more.

  25. Mike Wilson says

    All the talking and calling out, need to keep it short and STFU and analyze and react later. Don’t run away like children, if you’re that scared then you’re wasting everyone’s time. I’ve never heard of a spirit or ghost killing anyone. Man up, document and STFU so there’s nothing for the viewers to doubt. Still a good video, but have courage and be professional and stay with it.

  26. Bell Elsy says

    Disgusting and heartbreaking how those poor dear children were treated. DISGUSTING….may the dead be in peace .
    Never shall they be forgotten .

  27. Harry Bean says

    Why does Mara Ciervo continue to visit that building? The spirits need to be crossed over but it seems doubtful that they can be reasoned with… just distressing for the living, to no purpose.

  28. Jami Loy says

    And these places haven't been closed for very long. These people are still dumped out of hospitals with Alzheimer's disease if they don't have a family member or someone to care for them. Right out in the road in front of a mission in their hospital gown. If the cab driver doesn't take them into the mission they wander around not knowing who or where they are. And our government does nothing to provide or protect them still to this day! Dementia can turn a totally self sustaining person into the equivalent of a toddler in less than two years. If you have property or a home you will be treated like this for 6 years from the day you sell it being in your right mind at the time of sale. It used to be 2 years but Bush changed it to 6.

  29. Rieca Shaw says

    That place is scary..all those poor baby's ,kids,and adults… my god bless them and rest in peace. They need to go to the light

  30. Angelbabe says

    How absolutely heart breaking, and yet I can relate, having been put into a "hospital" in my own country for part of my childhood.

  31. SAMMY K ETCHSSS says

    Do u no i enjoy all your vids but this 1 was extremely upsetting disgusting how them children were cast aside rotting in a he'll n actual people like us 'human partipated or turned a blind eye thank God it closed n such things now days are forbidden that poor boy at the just answering sad questions with decent reply probably thank full for the conversation this wil stick in my mind for some time now good vid guys u sure no how to keep it real sam a num 1 fan from England

  32. tiffany Lynn says

    This one has me very emotional, both sad & pissed. I hate the beginning of this one with the old voice recording how they talked about our fellow human beings was absolutely shameful. I have a babygirl who is both mentally & physically disabled. She is my blessing from God & I wouldnt wish change or abandon her in anyway. May God wrap his loving arms around this place & help these lost & hurt souls. Thank u for this video but man does it have me in a spot right now. Bless u all

  33. Antoi Kirs says

    Why have these people been neglected and forgotten so awful it makes me so upset/angry

  34. Antoi Kirs says

    I do not think there is like evil at this horrible place just that lost souls of children that died there so sad

  35. tony harbidge says

    That's so creepy hearing the answer no twice and help what help do they need

  36. Miss Bliss says

    My mentally disabled sister was placed in a hospital like this when I was a kid. My mother only realised how bad it was after signing her over so we spent every minute possible visitiing to make sure she wasnt being raped by male staff. It is something I've never forgotten . Women screeching for the babies they took after getting them pregnant kinda horror show. Truly horrifying place to be and always appear most haunted…

  37. blackfox16 says

    Wonder how the adult the staff who worked there how could they get by seeing all that happened there

  38. Linda Parlet says

    I'll never forget the words,,,,,who do you like in the whole world,,, and the young man said,,,GOD,,,
    BLESS HIS HEART,,,
    I HOPE HE IS WITH GOD NOW!!!!!❤❤❤😇

  39. Linda Parlet says

    Very heartbreaking to
    Watch,,, I hope they are all with God now,,
    Living free of pain,,
    God bless these children and people,,,
    Amen!❤❤😇😇😇😇

  40. Cherlyn Maiorano says

    That place is so sad and dreadful. Those poor kids. You guys are INSANE for going there! That language Josh! I don't think I've heard you swear so much! Lol Love you guys!

  41. Jean-Claude Dancing says

    This is the first time I'm seeing this. I've also never heard of "Living dead paranormal" whatever you're called. But I am curious…I grew up just a stones throw away from Pennhurst. I have been there hundreds of times. My friends and I would fish at the river, ride four wheels and golf carts around the property, and played manhunt inside of the buildings. Hell, for fun, we would wait for the security guards to spot us, then we would run form them. Having spent so much time there, we knew the place better then they did. I find it odd that spending our childhood playing there, we never saw ANYTHING even remotely related to the "paranormal". It makes me think, either 1: Ghosts are not real, or 2: Pennhurst is NOT haunted. While I am leaning towards #1 being true, I'm not 100% on that..but I am certain Pennhurst is not "haunted". Unfortunately, people like you seem to think it is acceptable to spew bullshit about certain locations. I have family who worked at Pennhurst. The stories that come from charaltan groups like "Living dead paranormal" and "ghost adventures" are untrue. You make up nonsense to try and increase views from more gullibe morons like yourselves. You don't seem to think about how the lies you tell can damage the reputations that people have. The nurses who worked at Pennhurst were saints. They cared about all of the patients. There just was not enough of them. Whether you know that or not, you would never say it on your pathetic little tv show. That wouldn't make for good TV.

    P.S. You are grown men. Start acting like it.

  42. Jennifer Christensen says

    I don't mean to be disrespectful or anything, but if those poor people hated that place so much (and I can understand why they did) why on earth would they linger there after death?. That would be their chance to leave that place for ever.

  43. Jennifer Christensen says

    Even though I've rung the notification bell, I didn't recieve notification of this episode.?

  44. DANNY BOY says

    My heart felt heavy watching this . My mind felt angry . My body felt hopeless . I can't imagine what these poor people went through at this place . No further from hell i guess . God bless them all .

  45. woodlandflower87 says

    That epic music at the beginning is so silly!

  46. MarLe Rawstein says

    I've been here with a crew as well.. smoked weed and shit up there I've seen no ghost at all. its creepy though. but they are lying with all there special effects and shit,

  47. Polly g says

    OH COME ON, YOURE IN A MENTAL ASYLUM,AND THE SO CALLED PSYCHIC CLAIM I FEEL SADNESS OPPRESSION REALLY, AND IN A BUILDING WERE THEY DIED IN A FIRE,"I FEEL HEAT, AND PEOPLE CHOKING"

  48. Linda Gore says

    LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL !!!

  49. Rocco Cennami says

    My heart just breaks for these souls. I don’t understand why people with gifts don’t get together and help at least try to move some of them on into the light. Clearly people are asking for help. It just blows my mind because places like Penhurst become a sideshow. And I know if I had passed away and better situation like that I wouldn’t want to be a monkey behind the bars. It just makes me cry. These children were treated poorly enough in life and now in death they are still in the dark.

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