Gingersnap
10-02-2009, 09:47 PM
It's time to start a ghost pic thread. This thread is only for still ghost pics that you find interesting, disturbing or amusing (don't joke it up too much, guys). No clips or vids!
http://i36.tinypic.com/vrzz1i.jpg
http://i33.tinypic.com/209nfno.jpg
Local stories and legend says that Margaret Schilling was a deaf mute that was playing a game with the people that were trying to move her to another hospital when Athens closed. Margaret was instead a woman with profound mental disabilities that found herself locked in an unused wing of the hospital. Police and search parties tried to find her for a solid month. She had removed her clothes prior to death due to exposure to the Ohio winter weather in the unheated, abandoned wing and laid them folded beside her body before she laid down for the final time. The month of decay in front of the big bay window with the sun shining left her imprint after her body was removed. Scrubbing and cleaning hasn’t removed the stain. Removing her body hasn’t removed Margaret either. She still watches passer-byers from the same bay window that helped left her permanent body print to this day and roams other parts of the hospital with other mental patients that have returned to their once home in life. With so many mentally unstable people in the same building is it any wonder that the Kennedy Museum is visited after they close the doors at night?
http://i36.tinypic.com/vrzz1i.jpg
http://i33.tinypic.com/209nfno.jpg
Local stories and legend says that Margaret Schilling was a deaf mute that was playing a game with the people that were trying to move her to another hospital when Athens closed. Margaret was instead a woman with profound mental disabilities that found herself locked in an unused wing of the hospital. Police and search parties tried to find her for a solid month. She had removed her clothes prior to death due to exposure to the Ohio winter weather in the unheated, abandoned wing and laid them folded beside her body before she laid down for the final time. The month of decay in front of the big bay window with the sun shining left her imprint after her body was removed. Scrubbing and cleaning hasn’t removed the stain. Removing her body hasn’t removed Margaret either. She still watches passer-byers from the same bay window that helped left her permanent body print to this day and roams other parts of the hospital with other mental patients that have returned to their once home in life. With so many mentally unstable people in the same building is it any wonder that the Kennedy Museum is visited after they close the doors at night?