Ghost Stories

Spring Grove Hospital

Personal Experience by Tracey

If you ever get the chance to visit Catonsville, Maryland, a trip to Spring Grove Hospital must be put on the list. I am a sensitive and have had the ability to see, hear, and channel spirits ever since I can remember. The public can't get into the hospital, but it's really not needed, because all one has to do is to look at the outside of the building to be able to "feel" the evil and literally see people at the window. My boyfriend took me there just to see my reaction.

Spring Grove was originally built for the soldiers from the civil war but was later used to house the criminally insane. It looks like a castle at first, but when you start to walk around the outside of the building and look at the windows, you will notice that there's more there than an empty building. The screens on the windows have the shape of faces on them. It's not a matrixing effect, because the majority of the windows have these twisted looking faces on them. The trees just around this building look like something out of a horror show. They literally look like people reaching toward the building.

Even the railing which is off to the side of the building was constructed in the strangest manner. It zig zags! That's when I noticed that everything about the building could be broken down to the number three: the windows, the number of floors, the number of steps - even the rust stains! When I added everything, up I got the number 333. Upon doing some research, I found out that the builder was into Santanic worship. The number 333 (am) is considered the Anti-Christ hour.

One time, I saw a woman standing at the window, and she was screaming for help. I turned to my boyfriend to see if he had seen her, and he was a pale as a ghost. I'm used to seeing ghosts, but he is not. I was able to channel at one particular spot, and he told me that three voices came out at once, all pleading to be let out. Two males and one female. Needless to say, he picked me up, threw me over his shoulder, and we got out of there!

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