Glore Psychiatric Museum, Saint Joseph


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The Glore Psychiatric Museum is described as having haunted phenomena including unexplained flushing toilets, elevator movement, cold spots, and feelings of being watched. Shadow figures are reportedly seen on the third floor, and investigators have recorded EVPs (Electronic Voice Phenomena) of whispers and voices in the museum, which is located in the former St. Joseph State Hospital. The basement, with displays of the morgue and imboning room, is considered particularly creepy. People report seeing a shadow figure named Charlie Achenbach on the third floor, as well as general shadow movement throughout the building. Investigators and visitors have heard whispers, loud discussions, and clear voices in the museum, sometimes captured as EVPs. Common reports include cold spots appearing suddenly and experiencing a sensation of being watched or followed by a presence. Unexplained events include toilets flushing on their own and elevators moving as if in use, despite a lack of electricity in some areas. Third Floor: This area is often associated with sightings of the shadow figure Charlie Achenbach and other unexplained phenomena. Basement: The displays of historical psychiatric treatment tools, including the morgue, make this a focal point for spooky experiences. Men's Room: Visitors report this area on the first floor is consistently colder than other parts of the building.

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