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[Spooky Tales: The Dark Histories of Forest Haven Asylum and Spider Gates Cemetery]-[Episode 673: Random Creepy Things with Nicholas]

Morbid · B2 · 2025-05-19

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The Haunting Echoes of Abandoned Institutions and Cursed Grounds

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Ash and Alaina embark on a journey into the macabre, exploring two notoriously haunted locations: the decaying Forest Haven Asylum and the enigmatic Spider Gates Cemetery. Accompanied by their paranormal guest, "Nicholas," the hosts weave a narrative that blends historical tragedy with chilling supernatural phenomena.

The Hell House: Forest Haven Asylum

Forest Haven Asylum, located in Laurel, Maryland, serves as the centerpiece of the episode’s discussion on institutional neglect. Opened in 1925 as a "progressive farm colony" intended to nurture and train children and young adults with developmental disabilities, the facility’s history took a catastrophic turn. By the 1960s and 70s, funding cuts and overcrowding transformed the institution into a "hell house."

Alaina details the harrowing conditions, noting that the facility began accepting individuals—including orphans and those with minor ailments—without family consent. The treatment of residents was described as "diabolical," with widespread physical and sexual abuse. Perhaps most chilling is the mention of "aspiration pneumonia" as a leading cause of death, resulting from staff forcing residents to eat while lying flat. The site also contains a "makeshift cemetery" or mass grave where individuals, including infants as young as three hours old, were buried in unmarked plots. Today, the site remains a restricted government area, yet visitors and investigators report an "intense feeling of dread," hearing phantom screams and the squeaking of gurneys, reinforcing the theory that the site is "rife with hauntings."

The Eighth Gate to Hell: Spider Gates Cemetery

Shifting the focus to Massachusetts, Ash introduces the Friends Cemetery, better known as "Spider Gates Cemetery." Named for the art deco iron gates that feature sun rays resembling spiders, the location is steeped in folklore. It is whispered to be the "eighth gate to hell," a final destination in a series of dark portals across the country.

Legend surrounds the site, particularly the grave of Marmaduke Earle. Folklore suggests that circling his grave at midnight and whispering his name may elicit a response from beyond. The cemetery is also home to a river that some believe to be the mythological River Styx, where visitors have been known to leave coins for the ferryman, Charon. The hosts share a listener’s personal tale of visiting the cemetery, describing an experience where she felt a spirit touch her lower back and heard the unmistakable scream of a young girl in the woods. These accounts, combined with sightings of "white ooze" and mysterious runic rock formations, contribute to the cemetery's reputation as a place where "sadness has permeated every part."

Conclusion: The Intersection of History and the Supernatural

Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a balance between respectful acknowledgment of the tragic human suffering at Forest Haven and the thrill of the supernatural legends surrounding Spider Gates. While "Nicholas" the ghost periodically interrupts with cryptic or teasing comments, the underlying theme remains the same: these locations serve as permanent reminders of human cruelty and the enduring marks left behind by those who suffered within their walls. As the hosts conclude, the stories of these places are not just about ghosts; they are about the "horrific history" that necessitates our remembrance and empathy.

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