Exploring the haunted halls of Michigan’s infamous asylum
In this gripping full-length episode, Josh, Tammy, and Jackie delve into the eerie depths of Eloise Psychiatric Hospital in Westland, Michigan. Originally established in 1839 as the Wayne County Poorhouse, Eloise expanded over the years to encompass 78 buildings across 902 acres, functioning as a poorhouse, infirmary, and psychiatric hospital. At its peak, it housed over 10,000 patients and employed 2,000 staff members. The facility was known for its self-sufficiency, boasting its own police and fire departments, bakery, and even a power plant. However, it also garnered a dark reputation due to controversial treatments like hydrotherapy and electroshock therapy. The psychiatric division closed in 1982, but the lingering spirits are said to remain .
During this investigation:
- Tammy conducts an Estes Method session, revealing chilling responses from the beyond.
- The team captures multiple instances of paranormal evidence, including unexplained noises and visual anomalies.
- They explore various parts of the facility, uncovering the dark history and haunted accounts associated with Eloise.
Join us as we navigate the haunted corridors of Eloise, seeking to connect with the spirits that still reside within its walls.
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