Marlboro Hospital |
In the first part of this
post the sad history of abuse suffered by the patients at this hospital located
in Marlboro Township, New Jersey is shared. This abuse is why many people felt
this hospital was haunted after it closed down in the late 1990s.
Marlboro was torn down in
2013 and a park stands in its place today.
One popular legend told by
Legend Trippers about this old psychiatric hospital involves the ghost of a
demented farmer.
The story goes . . .
A farmer named Allen owned
the land that the hospital was built upon. His 500-acre farm had been in his
family for generations. But the state wanted the rural property for their new
hospital.
Mr. Allen refused to sale but
this didn’t matter to the government--they seized his property and kicked him
off his land.
This took Mr. Allen’s livelihood
away, and having lost everything he owned it is said he went mad.
Once the hospital was
complete staff began to see Mr. Allen wandering the property late at night,
muttering to himself. As time passed he became more irrational. When hospital
staff tried to remove him he attacked.
Ironically, after this he was
committed to Marlboro as a patient. He stayed to himself and the hospital let
him tend to the grass and plants on the grounds.
One day he disappeared. A
huge manhunt was organized but Mr. Allen was never found. A rumor later stated a
vagrant passing through the state had killed him.
Months after this, late at night strange animalistic squeals
were heard near the old abandoned slaughterhouse on the hospital property.
These squeals became louder
and louder until they began to disturb the patients. Several becoming
hysterical had to be sedated.
Marlboro then hired extra
security guards to patrol the grounds. One night a guard found strange messages
written in blood on the side of the slaughterhouse. They read:
“I see you.”
and “Tonight you will die.”
He told his supervisor what
he had found and then returned to his patrol. The next morning it was discovered
this guard was missing.
Several searchers entered the
slaughterhouse. They opened the doors to a large metal freezer. Inside they saw
the missing guard’s body hanging from a hook.
He was covered in blood and his
head was missing. In its place was a severed pigs’ head.
The murderer was never found
but later after several witnesses saw the ghost of Farmer Allen poking his head
out of a hole in the slaughterhouse roof it was believed his ghost must have killed
the guard.
This slaughterhouse was torn
down shortly after the rest of the hospital buildings were demolished.
In Part l Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital, the story of the abuse that occurred at this hospital is told.
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