Host Javier Sanchez visits the Harrison House Bed & Breakfast to visit with local author and ghost expert, Nellie Kampmann, who reveals some of the most notable haunts around Columbus.
I was in the Columbus State Hospital when l was 12 around 1971 , it has since been torn down but l can still hear their screams and still Smell that disinfectant spray and feel the sadness of the poor people who were kept like animals in seclusion rooms
Remember the old mercy hospital on high street and Jenkins Columbus community is what it was called my grandma passed away in there. Rest in heaven grandma I love you
@@ruthaakamonica5602 yes. It really is. I cannot stand being around folks my own age and really care less about what they have to say. But when I meet, hear/listen to someone who is experienced thru age I tend to pay close attention. I'm drawn in and interested in what they have to say. Allot of ppl my age completely ignore or take for granted the company of the older ones.
I once had to spend 2 wks on the grounds of a old TB hospital turned asylum turned help center whatever ..I stayed outside in a cabin..but had to go in the hospital kitchens admin daily ..SLEEP INSIDE??..NO WAY. patients SWEAR the ghosts mess with them
My mom and aunt would drive all of us kids down whahalla late at night and shut the car off underneath the bridge and scare us by telling us a witch lives up on the hill and people have hung themselves off the bridge then act like the car wouldn't start all of us kids would be screaming I'm 44 now it was a long time ago but lots of fun
The murder has been debunked numerous times. Dr. Mooney and his family lived out their natural lives. There was a death on the property, but it was a contractor who fell from a ladder.
It'd only take 2 minutes maximum to make a connection by Google searching a name or landmark from the video with Columbus & you'd have your answer. My god people are lazy these days...