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In the early 1900s, Mineral Wells,
Texas, became known as the premier spa
resort town in the South.
Many visitors and health seekers travel
from all over the country to drink and bathe
in the healing mineral waters.
Physicians in the town of Mineral Wells
began to change their clinics into sanitariums
to utilize the unique healing properties
of the mineral baths.
The Coca-Cola water company built this structure in 1927
and called it the Mineral Wells Clinic and Sanitarium.
In 1931, the Holy Sisters of Nazareth purchased the building
and changed the name to the Nazareth Hospital.
Many people took their last breath
within these walls of this abandoned,
seven-floor, ominous building.
A sanitarium, morgue, and a tuberculosis unit
operated on the first floor.
Individuals with severe mental disabilities
and physical defects were also housed in the first floor
while the hospital was in operation.
A crematorium operated behind the hospital
during the 1940s and 1950s where hundreds of bodies
were incinerated.
During the 1950s, it's known that the locals frequently
spoke about the wretched smell that
emanated from the smokestacks.
The hospital would cease operations in the late 1950s
and, eventually, reopen in the 1970s as a school for nurses.
From 1985 to 2001, an ER was located
in the basement and Planned Parenthood
operated on the second floor.
A fire occurred as a result of mysterious circumstances
in the ER.
The damage from the fire forced the entire hospital
to close in 2001 and remained abandoned
for the next 20 years.
Since the time that it was abandoned,
several witnesses have come forward
after experiencing encounters with the paranormal
such as hearing disembodied cries of pain,
seeing ghostly figures of nuns, hospital patients
wandering the halls, shadow figures peeking out
of empty rooms, and there's even a dark entity that will stalk
and physically attack the living.
Join me as I investigate this mysterious building
and try to make physical contact with the many spirits
said to haunt the Nazareth hospital.
Made it up to the third floor,
and the encounter started.
I got in the elevator.
Got up to the third floor.
And as I opened the door, there was two ladies there.
And I mean, it was holding each other, like shiver,
and just white as a ghost.
I said, hey, what is this, my welcoming committee?
And they said, no, we're leaving.
So I said, what's wrong?
And they said, this place is bad news.
And I said, what's going on?
They said, well, we heard a bunch of knocking
down the hall there.
And we thought it was you coming up.
And when we went down the hall, the door
was cracked a little bit.
And we opened up the door.
And a chair, it just rolled past a desk
and hit the side of the wall.
But anyway, this door was cracked open a little bit.
So when I walked in, I walked in,
and I took the chair, which is a heavy chair.
I mean, no wind or anything could move it.
I moved the chair and put the chair
back in front of the desk, in front of the window.
And I started walking out.
Just thinking, I said, well, these girls
are just imagining this stuff.
And about the time I got to the door, I heard this chair.
Actually, it was backing up, hitting against the wall,
kind of like turning.
And I glanced around, and I heard it knocking.
And about that time, the chair just
literally just swooped over and hit the side of the wall again.
But the way it moved against the wall and hit the wall,
it was like somebody was holding it
and pushing it toward the wall.
And that's when I just slammed the door,
and I just shuttled right back out there.
It's something I'll never forget.
What I saw-- what I saw that day,
that had to be supernatural or something.
I mean, I just can't--
Nazareth's Hospital was built in 1885.
People came from all over the country looking to be
healed by the crazy waters.
And they got here and they were too sick to return.
So the Nazareth's brought them in.
And they actually housed them there in the sanitarium.
The sanatorium was the place where they held
all the polio and TB victims.
And of course, the insane and children, who had birth
defects, was also in there.
So it was a lot of people in a small space
and a lot of deaths.
So the Nazareth's is full of disembodied voices,
movement, dark shadows, and which you can
absolutely see with grid lines.
You can actually verbally speak, knock,
and something will knock back.
If you say please open this door-- open the door,
close the door.
I've actually seen it myself more
than once that it will respond.
So you do get confirmation just by speaking.
So operating room, number one and number two,
if you get down to this end of the hall in the middle
of the night, you can hear all kinds
of noises, disembodied voices.
And on the far end of this floor, there's some dark
energy there that I haven't--
I can't really say what it is because I don't really know.
But our lady had an experience with her family here.
And she says she's had two psychics already tell her
that there's definitely something in that room.
And there is.
They were standing there.
And all of a sudden, they heard people walking,
someone walking, footsteps.
And she couldn't imagine, so they stood real still.
And the person standing next to her
said they felt something standing beside them.
They turned on the lights, and they looked behind them.
And there was water, footsteps.
And then there was muddy water footsteps
that look like hooves.
Then when her son turned around and he was like, wait a minute,
there's something--
I'm wet.
And he was wet from his back, his hat.
And then there was water coming down from the wall
and footprints on the wall.
Here in this room, a young man actually overdosed
in this chair, this original chair, and this original rug
was here at the time this happened.
People that sit-in this chair report
that they get very sick to their stomach, nauseated.
There's been psychics who come and sit-in this room.
And they get real sick to their stomachs and nauseated as well.
So if you look back up here to the stairwell,
those fire escapes, people have reported
that they actually see blue.
And some say they see white.
But the blue nun, as they call her the blue nun,
as the habits of the nuns were blue.
There was four nuns originally here.
Four nuns, 12 doctors, one RN, and one janitor.
So the crematorium here was completely
operational until around 1950s.
I think it was 1954.
And people were cremated here.
A lot of the poor was cremated here.
Being here is very eerie.
I don't think there's words to explain it.
I don't think the paranormal has developed
words to explain that yet.
I was here with a fellow investigator,
about three months ago.
And I walked in.
He was already here.
There's a couple other people over here.
And I just lost my memory.
I just lost everything.
I just couldn't function.
I couldn't think.
And I begin to realize something's in my head.
And I looked over.
And he was completely staring off into space and in there
with this fearful look.
And he said, he could not remember anything.
So we got out very quickly.
As soon as we got out, we were fine.
Next door to the crematorium was what I describe
as a disembodying area.
And this is where they dismembered
the people before they put some of the people
into the cremation.
This is probably as bad as, if not worse
than being in the crematorium.
Do you smell this?
Just you can smell it.
Now, is that residual, or--
I don't know.
But we're standing in the room where they actually
dismembered body parts.
The moment
I stepped inside this decrepit building,
I felt a lingering energy follow me.
So much life and death has moved through these hallways.
It's difficult to pinpoint what could
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