The infamous tuberculosis hospital turned to a mental retardation research / hospital facility in the early 1980s. There's paranormal activity
reported since it's shutdown and pictures of ghost--but when I've looked in the archives in ATS, I hadn't seen much investigation.
So you get the general idea:
Early 1900s, hundreds were dying of tuberculosis and antibotics had not existed in the sense they have today. Survival was low and many were
continuing to fall ill. Thus came the Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Kentucky, the biggest and most relied on facility to find a cure and nurse those
sick.
After the development of the antibiotic streptomycin in 1943, over 60,000 people died due to tuberculosis in that hospital alone. There was no longer
a need to have such a facility since there was a antidote hence closure.
Not a year later, did the facility change from Sanatorium to Woodhaven Geriatrics Hospital in 1962. However, reports claimed patient abuse and only
got worse throughout the years. Eventually, the reports were outrageously large--enough so to close the facility for good in 1982.
A previous owner then bought and destroyed all but the main building to create a giant statue of Jesus but funds and being a Historic Landmark, the
court did not allow complete demolition--so it stood.
Graffiti, broken windows, and cracked foundations are all that lie now from the Waverly Hills Sanatorium.
Paranormal activity ranges from television shows (ABC, Scifi, VH1) claiming footage and pictures of ghosts and demons walking the halls. I must
admit, it does get tiring hearing, "I just saw something!" or having witness accounts but no substantial evidence.
So then I ask, is there any pictures ATS can find or footage true to paranormal activity--I've been looking for two days and all I can find is
eye-witness accounts. Can anyone help? Cure my curiousity once again!