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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2025 · 40 MIN

EP 1440 - The House That Ate Babies

from Dead Rabbit Radio The Daily Paranormal Podcast · host Jason Carpenter

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We've all heard the old saying don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. But I would also like to add, you probably should have thrown babies in the trash either. People are like, oh, that's good advice. Never thought of that before.

Don't do it. And then we travel from infancy to the story of an old lady living her last weeks of life. But is she clinging on for life because she is afraid that there is no life after death? Or does this woman truly know what happens to you after you die?

And she knows what fate awaits her eternal soul. Today, I'm going to grab a radio. Hey, everyone, welcome back to another episode of the Dead. Grab a radio host, Jason Carpenter.

I'm having a great day. I hope you guys are having a great day, too. Hope you guys are having a ton of fun doing whatever you're doing. We got a lot of stuff to cover today.

So first off, everyone get on your feet, give it up for one of our legacy featured supporters, Duncan, Allen. Yeah, we, haha, guys, all running on in, running on in at that right. We have a long time supporter of the show, Duncan. That is why you were going to be our captain or pilot this episode.

And I do want to say this, too. I was looking through, because when I do the legacy supporters, I want to make sure everything's on. I want to just double check everything. I don't think you ever got your stickers.

To be clear, I don't even know if he's still listening to the show. It's been that long. He's been supporting the show since 2019, which I think would have placed him as one of the earliest featured on supporters, really. But I don't think you ever got your stickers.

I don't even know if we were doing stickers back then. So I sent you a message, Duncan. If you want your supporter stickers, I'd love to give him to you. Just shoot me back and email.

We'll take care of it, but Duncan, thank you so much for supporting the show. And if you guys can't support the show financially, I totally understand. I really do. Just hope to spread the word about that.

Grab a radio that helps out so much. Tell your friends, tell your family, tell everyone, you know, dead rabbit radio is your favorite paranormal show. That's how you can help the show grow. Duncan Allen, I'm going to go ahead and toss you the keys too.

Let's do a classic. It's classic baby, just like Duncan. I'm going to toss you the keys to the Jason Jallopy. Everyone climb on board this chitty, chitty, bing, bing car.

As Duncan drives us out of dead rabbit radio command, why don't you take us all the way out to a booth home? Duncan's like, what's a booth home? He's just kind of driving around in circles. He were driving around and I go, well, it is interesting because I didn't know what a booth home was until I found this story.

And it is a paranormal story for sure. However, you're probably going to be pretty depressed. I can only walk around work for this story. So it's kind of depressing the setup, but just remember, just remember at the end of the story, there's ghosts.

But I got to do some setup and it's not the most pleasant of topics, but driving all the way out to a booth home. Now, if you don't know what a booth home is, I didn't know what it was until I read this story. If you do know what a booth home is, it's very, very interesting because depending on who's talking about them, it was either a really cool program that was set up or it was a horrible place for everyone, even the employees. And what a booth it is.

I mean, I guess I should tell you everyone's like, I still don't know what it is. My workplace is horrible for everyone, including the employees. So way back in the day, there was a woman named Catherine Booth and she worked with a Salvation Army and they have this idea. Listen, we have all of these unwed mothers and not like women in their twenties or thirties, right?

Like, this is old school. This is like 1900s type of thing. When we're talking about unwed mothers, we're talking about teen mothers. So you go, oh, yeah, you know, like some 15 year old gets pregnant and she can go to the booth home.

She can go to the booth home. She can have the baby. She'll be surrounded by caring staff. They had a lot of these facilities doubled as hospitals.

So you would have this young mother come there and she'd be able to give birth and take care of her baby. And I was like, oh, that's pretty cool, right? That's pretty cool thing. You go there, you hang out with other mothers around your same age and you got all these babies and they're dancing.

I know it wasn't a Disney musical. The situation they were in was not the best. When I hear the word teen mother, I go, oh, you know, some 15 year old got knocked up and keeping the kid and going to make a go of it. And that's cool that there was a place for them to go, which were booth homes.

They're all over the United States. But as I was looking more into it, and I should say this, it was interesting because when you look it up online, you see a lot of stories like what I just told you, these homes are not in operation anymore. The Salvation Army goes, you know, we've had a lot of changes in society since we set up the booth home. One, we have more access to birth control, too.

It's not such a huge social stigma to be a mother at 15, 16 years old. Things are going to be difficult, sure, but it's not like it was when we set up the booth homes. We originally set them up because these girls were getting kicked out of their homes and they had nowhere to go. They'd be a homeless pregnant woman girl, homeless pregnant girl.

These booth homes gave them a place to go. They go, but as society exchanged and social standards have changed, we didn't need them anymore. Plus, they were really expensive to run because a lot of them had medical facilities. So you had to run it at a hospital standard.

It wasn't like some old gothic orphanage. So I'm reading that as I go, you know, it's really interesting. A service that was once needed and provided homes for all of these unwed teen mothers and their babies. But then when you start looking like at user generated posts, user generated posts, people were talking about 11 year olds, 12 year olds kicked out of their homes because they were pregnant.

Sometimes the pregnancy came from a family member. So they were taken out of the home. They ended up in these booth homes. It's a place for them.

Kind of changes the dynamic, right? Two 15 year olds goofing off. The girl gets pregnant. It sucks, right?

It's not the end of the world, but life's going to be a little more difficult. And then she ends up staying at the booth home because her family's like, we don't want you here. That's like, okay, I can totally see that happening. I'm glad the booth homes existed.

But the other scenario, the 11 year old, that's not cool, right? I'm not saying that teen pregnancy is cool overall. But you know what I mean? Way different.

Way, way different scenario. And so I read on all this stuff and I was like, ah, now the reason why were you reading this in the first place? Well, I found this story, and it takes place at a booth home, a paranormal story. So I'm not going to talk about teen pregnancy for the next 20 minutes.

I will tell you, we'll be talking about it a lot. It's not 100%. But these places you would assume would be chock full of paranormal activity because you have all of this stuff going on. First off, young women, young girls seem to generate a lot of paranormal activity around them anyways, to tragic family circumstances, at worst, or at best your boyfriend got your pregnant and it's 1952.

And so you can't be a 15 year old pregnant girl. You got to be removed from the community. You end up in a booth home. That'd be the best case scenario in a lot of these places.

So a lot of psychic energy roiling about. And because you know you were having girls give birth so young, you would have deaths. You would have these mothers sometimes dying during childbirth, miscarriages seem to be fairly common. So it would make sense of these places were haunted, all this psychic energy, plus you had deaths, as well as these places were treated like hospitals.

You had young mothers die during pregnancy, you had miscarriages, because they're just so young, these girls are just so young, miscarriages, deaths of mothers, deaths of babies. Because again, also, I mean, you're here now, you're at the booth home. If it wasn't for the home, you'd be homeless. So it's not like it's a vacation spot.

You spend most of the time taking care of your baby, but once you reach a certain age, I think they removed you from the home. What's interesting, I was surprised how little information I could find about these booth homes. I found the Salvation Army page, which talked fairly glowingly about it, obviously. They didn't mention it down to deaths.

Then you see user-generated content, people posting go, no, no, no, it's like this, it was like this, it was like this. I was surprised no one's written a book or like even like a horror novel or a horror movie that takes place in one of these booth homes, to just have all of this turmoil and controversy looking back. And even then people probably thought, well, this isn't great, but it's the best option for these young women. Anyway, so these places can be haunted.

At this particular booth home, we don't have the exact location or the name of the person. We're going to call her Veronica. Well, Veronica says her workplace, she knew that throughout this building's history, they had a lot of children, a lot of babies who had died while at the booth home, and some dead mothers as well, whether it's suicide or, I mean, I don't know how else you would die at a booth home. Probably a lot of suicide.

And that was where Veronica worked. Now, it wasn't happening while she was there, just to be clear. It's not like she showed up at work and they're like, you don't have to work in Weensee anymore. Why not?

Well, all babies died last night. It wasn't like that. It's just babies in the past, which is so sad, but less sad if you think about it. I mean, it's sad either way.

I'm actually trying to make you're like, you want to hear this on a Tuesday morning or whatever you're listening to this. This is Tuesday's episode. You're like, what? You're sitting there drinking your coffee.

Probably shut it off when I said there was a baby in the dumpster. I want to be clear, there are no babies and dumpsters in this segment. They're none. So if you think that this is going to have some sort of twist ending with a baby in a dumpster, you're wrong.

Even though I clearly implied that at the beginning, it'll make sense in the end. But don't be depressed. Don't be depressed. Make this legacy of these homes across the United States that took in young women, young girls, because they got reigned.

We're moving on to the ghost part starting now. So Veronica works at this booth home and all that bad stuff had happened. And while she was there, you know, people talked about ghosts. You got people who worked there for a long time.

You got people who worked there for a time shorter than Veronica even. But they would talk about ghosts. It was something that was so recognized in the building that sometimes people would bring it up during meetings, like work meetings. So I'm going to be like, hey, we're having an issue with the C-wing again.

Patients are complaining about stuff, and I'm pretty sure I saw the shadow we figure walking down the hallway. Like we need to do that. And the response of the management would be like, okay, we'll schedule another blessing for that part of the building again. Like it was something that was openly discussed at work.

Veronica had heard two stories while she worked there. One was that at one point there was a coworker of hers. And where this building is now, it's the admin building, but it used to be the dormitory slash school slash hospital part of the booth home. And it had been there since the early 1900s.

So it had this storied history of, I mean, dormitory, haunted makes sense. A lot of girls crime themselves asleep. School, schools often have haunted bathrooms. Bloody Mary, for example, I'm using that as evidence.

But then through the hospital. So that's where you would have people dying during childbirth or just routine medical issues that have gone awry. Or you're just dying and the doctor's trying to hold your guts in or something and you're screaming, you're screaming, you just die. So basically they created a setting for a lot of hauntings that take place in this admin building.

There was a walk away that connected the admin building to the new dorms that had been built for these girls, because remember, it's still in operation in the early 2000s. They're still bringing in young mothers. One social worker who worked there said several times a night when she was walking down the walkway, she would get chills. But it's not just that.

Every time that she got the chills, something would draw her attention towards a window in the admin building, she'd get the chills. She'd look up and she'd see staring down at her, a teenage girl with a furious look on her face. She would be glaring out this window down at the social worker. This is the admin building.

This is not the dorms. There should be no teenagers up there. And this was also happening at night when they should all be in bed anyways. And this would happen several times at night.

And the first time the social worker got help, they were able to locate what room that window was in. But when they got to the door, they go, Hey, wait a second. This isn't a room. I mean, it's a room and has a door and walls, but this is the janitor's closet.

I mean, maybe there's a girl trapped in there. So they opened the door up. It's empty. And that happened several times at night.

I don't think she checked every time. I think probably by time five, she's like, uh, not you again, as a teenager, staring down at the social worker. But you would check the first floor because you'd wonder, Hey, I wonder if a teenager is trapped in there. I also wonder how she's making me freezing gold from 20 yards away.

They said the admin building was very secure. It was a place you didn't want people just wandering around because there's also kids there, babies. You don't want them getting into the janitor's closet. So in all I'm siding again, the first couple of times you'd see it, you think prank or you think a teenager is trapped or a teenager is pulling a prank and then got trapped, you can do all sorts of variations.

But eventually you're just going to have to settle on. It's a ghost. There's nothing else that would explain it. There was one room in the new dormitory where there was a rumor among the staff that any pregnant girl who slept in that dorm, that dorm room, she would have a miscarriage.

And you can imagine the workers, you know, some of them would whisper this rumor to each other while others are like that's ridiculous. Unfortunately, miscarriages aren't a fact of life at a place like this. But to say that one room is causing a miscarriage, that's a little ridiculous. And there were probably yet another group of people who thought it was outright callous to even spread such a rumor.

It was irresponsible. You shouldn't be talking about superstitions and children dying and getting people whipped up. Now, I don't think the patients had heard this rumor when Veronica wrote this up, she just said these are two stories that I had heard while working here. I don't think the patients knew, but the staff, it was a rumor going around.

Enough young girls had had miscarriages there, more than other rooms that people kind of started putting together. Maybe there's something wrong with that room. So kind of what it became. And at this point, Veronica is working here while this is going on.

She didn't see the girl in the janitor closet. She heard that story. But at this time, Veronica does work at the booth home. And she's part of these conversations where people are saying, I think that there's something wrong with that room, girls who stay there have miscarriages.

So kind of the compromise that the staff comes to is they'll still use the dorm room. They could use the space. But let's not put in a pregnant team, because we don't know, it might be causing miscarriage. They're not thinking like metal in the walls or asbestos in the pain or anything like that.

Some sort of supernatural origin. So they go, why don't we not put a pregnant team in there? We have mothers who already have their kids who are also staying here. Why don't we have a mother and her child in that room?

Okay, I mean, that's a fair compromise. We need the room. Someone can use it. There's no chance they're gonna have a miscarriage.

Let's do it. One night Veronica's at work, she's sitting there with her co-workers and all of a sudden they hear this huge commotion coming from the dorms. That is when the young woman, let's call her Nancy. Nancy was put into this dorm with her son and they're staying there.

Nancy is walking with her kid out of the room and her kid is completely hysterical. He's freaking out. He's screaming. It's alarming because all those kids are constantly screaming and freaking out.

Anyways, there was something about this freak out that elevated above. I didn't get a snack today. The staff's like, what's wrong? What's wrong with your kid?

And Nancy goes, I don't know. I mean, I do know, but I've never seen him act like this. We were sitting in the bedroom all of a sudden. He points over to the corner of the room and he starts saying, there's a scary lady there.

There's a scary lady. Ah, mommy, mommy, make the scary lady go away. Ah. And the mom's like, you know, I mean, there's nothing I can do.

I live in the corner. There's no lady. There's scary or otherwise. I grabbed him and walked out because he's flipping out.

And the staff, Veronica and all them are kind of looking at each other. They're like, okay, it's interesting. It's weird. They don't know really how to take it.

That makes him think, well, maybe there is something in there. But Nancy and her kid do end up going back to the room. And for a couple nights, everything's fine. But then one night, scary lady, mom, scary lady, kids point towards the corner of the room.

This happens a few more times than the mom's like, dude, I, there's nothing in the room, but there may be. My kid's not an idiot. He's seeing something. He's reacting to something, but I don't know what it is.

And I don't think we can stay in that room anymore. And the staff agreed. They actually ended up moving Nancy and her kid out of that room. And from that point on, they just left that room vacant.

No pregnant teens, no young moms. Just an empty room in a booth home. So something probably was there. How it was causing women to have miscarriages is the adults weren't able to see anything.

The adults weren't seeing anything, but it definitely did not love kids so much so that it was killing the ones that it could kill. And the ones that it couldn't, the ones that were already born and healthy, it just stood there and terrified them. Well, actually, it's interesting to think this is going to be terrifying. It's possible this entity could have killed this little boy, but it would take more energy to do it.

The ghost could have been killing babies in the womb. And it just looks like a miscarriage when really it's a homicide. The mom's deep asleep and this ghost. Maybe it's not like strangling the baby, but maybe it's just like psychically killing the baby.

Scares the baby to death. I don't know. I don't know anything about miscarriages. I don't know if it's just if the baby has a heart attack in the womb.

Is that a miscarriage or is a miscarriage? Is a miscarriage whenever a child dies in the womb by like a natural means, like it just has a heart attack or suffocates gets something wrapped around its neck. Is that considered a miscarriage or is a miscarriage something else? I don't know.

The ghost woman was doing that feeding off of its energy or scaring like a three month old little fetus guy floating around your mama's belly. And then all of a sudden, like a ghost face appears and goes boom. Imagine it wouldn't take much to scare an unborn child to death. They haven't seen anything ever a face a human face materializing through a woman's stomach would probably be enough.

I don't think it would have to say boo. I don't think it would kind of really have to do anything, but I don't know. Maybe it was just standing in the corner and sucking their energy dry. Or maybe not, right?

Maybe this is all just a big coincidence. Maybe the miscarriage room also has a spooky lady in it, but the two things are separate. Anyways, all of this stuff is building up to Veronica's ghost story because Veronica said when she worked there, the thing that she interacted with the most was the baby swing. She said in one of the large living areas, so in the dormitory, they had kind of like a communal living room in there was a baby swing.

And this was a type of baby swing I grew up with. I don't know if they make them anymore, but it was a metal device with a comfortable swing. The seat wasn't made out of metal, but it was this metal device that had this crank on it, and he would go crank, crank, crank, crank. He'd crank it up and then he'd stop and it would go it was really loud.

This baby swing would swing back and forth with such force sometimes that the legs would move. Not the baby's legs, the legs of this tripod, more of like a quad pod type of device. Like I remember having one of these and it would move like it's totally not safe, but yeah, we used to have one of those. My grandma did, we all used it as kids, and then it would just sit there in the corner and we would like, it was weird.

You were almost drawn, you wanted to crank it because it would rock so violently. That's the type of thing they had in this booth home here. I don't know if it was an active use. I don't know if it was just like an old baby swing that was being used at one time, but now they had more modern ones.

I'm not for sure, but for whatever case, it was in the living room, the shared communal room sitting there. I'm sure people put their babies in it every once in a while. But at night, when all the girls were asleep, and Veronica would be walking around, the swing would be active in full force. Veronica would go in there and she'd be watching it, just clang, clang, clang, the swing is moving back and forth.

It's making this really loud, obnoxious sound and she's watching that hand crank start to crank down. And she would be standing there and she goes, it was terrifying every single time because it would just start up at all hours of the night. All the girls are asleep and she goes, it wouldn't have any sort of automatic mechanism. It wasn't electronic.

It's not something that could accidentally be set up. It was a mechanical crank and he would go over there. I'm trying to remember if they, to shut them off, I think you might be able to wind the crank down. I think what we would do is hold onto the swing.

You'd have to grab the swing and kind of slow it down and give them momentum to get lost. I don't remember exactly how, but she goes, the problem was is that no one was cranking this and it would go off at all hours of the night. Now again, the first couple times you could think it was one of the new girls pulling a prank or more like pulling a crank, but it just kept happening at all hours of the night. And in a place that already has a haunted reputation, Veronica starts to think, I wonder if that baby swing is haunted.

It is interesting to know it wasn't doing this for years and years and years and it just started doing it recently for Veronica. It's interesting, I didn't think about that. And she starts to think, I bet it's haunted, I bet it's haunted, but what do I do? What do I do about it?

Is this something I bring up at a meeting? Well, one night Veronica walks into the living area and once again, the swing is in full effect. And she walks up to it and she stops it. She's able to make it stop and again, I forgot what the mechanism is for that.

Well, then she's standing there and she says out loud or she goes, if you want to swing, I will be happy to wind it up for you so you can swing. But when you do it on your own, it really frightens people. Veronica stands there for a few moments and then slowly twists the hand crank. The swing starts going and Veronica walks out of the room.

Veronica started doing this on the nights when she was over in that area. She'd crank it up and it would run its course. Then she started telling the other staff about what she was doing, the staff that worked in the area and they started at night to crank it up and let it run its course. And once they were doing that, once they just turned it on once a day basically or once a night, the baby swing stopped activating on its own.

Her hypothesis was that it was a baby ghost, that there was a ghost of a baby who wanted to swing, wanted that enjoyment of moving back and forth as he looked into the eyes of his mother who's smiling back at him. But this baby dies and his ghost now wants to continue swinging. But since no one was pulling the crank just for him, which I know it's a slinked-down for maturation. I didn't mean that, but when the baby realized that he didn't get to swing on his own, when he wanted to late at night, it just he would activate it and make it go.

But once someone said I'm going to turn the crank for you and then you can swing, but don't do it by yourself. It scares people. The phenomenon stopped. Instead, when that baby swing was swinging was when a caring, loving social worker cranked that thing and let it go, cranked it just for him.

It's interesting to think this was posted online underneath the name PMMeANudes. And Veronica ended it like this. She said, quote, I like to think it was a sweet baby ghost who just wanted attention and we gave it attention. Later, they closed the program for parenting teens and made the whole place a homeless shelter.

Now I am sitting here worrying about my ghost, maybe. Is it lonely? I hope not. Unquote.

That's kind of why I wanted to talk about it, right? It's very interesting ending to this story. We've talked a lot about this over the years. What happens to a ghost when those and interacts with leaves?

Your ghost grandma comes back to the house and watches her grandkids grow up, but then they leave. Is the grandma stuck in that house now? Is it really a faucity and bargain? You don't want to leave the world behind, but in the end you get stuck in a place where no one you know is.

Now the baby, I mean, obviously, if it is a ghost baby, didn't really have much of an option as far as like it doesn't. I mean, here's a question for you. If you're a baby and you die, now you're a ghost. Do you have the not intelligence?

I don't want to say that, but do you have the insight of a baby, or do you have the insight of a adult? Because the soul inside the baby, like, I mean, obviously I don't expect a baby to die and then go eat. Well, then I'm seeing squared. I'm not talking about that.

I'm talking about like, would a baby know things like going to the light? Would a baby ghost know that? Would a baby ghost know? Well, little guy, if you stay here, your ghost may slowly decay over time.

Like, if you choose to stay here, ghost baby, on earth, you may be locked into this particular residence or even this device that you're so fond of. But if you come with me, ghost baby, we will take you to paradise. Because obviously, a baby won't understand a word of that. Babies don't learn languages, right?

The baby would go, huh? And then the angels like, I'm trying my best. I'm sorry, you don't speak anokian. And the angel flies away.

And the baby's like, or like, could you, would a baby dies? And it doesn't ghost be like, what happened? Oh, man, look at me. Look at my little tiny legs, but I can clearly speak and have a conversation because my soul is older than time itself.

I don't know the answer to that question. I would assume on one hand, no, that a ghost is limited to the knowledge, a ghost that's trapped in a location I should be specific is limited to the knowledge that they've gathered before death. Because we've covered a few stories like that where there does seem to be some sort of limit or they can't learn information going on outside of their location. Like the ghost of Abraham Lincoln is probably like, now listen, Trump, Putin, and Zelensky.

How are we going to solve this? Because he lives in the White House. He's seen press reports all day long. Abraham Lincoln's like, Oh, I don't know about that.

Don't do that. Right? He's floating around. He's reading briefings.

He's like, Oh, no, there's a suitcase. New Jersey released the drones and hide it from the people until we find that nuclear weapon. I mean, it's all supposition, right? We don't know, but I wonder, yeah, would a baby ghost act like a baby?

Would it make baby like decisions? Would it? Because even then, like a baby, if I walked up to a baby who's on a swing and I stopped a swing and he just looks at me and I go, listen, baby, if you want to swing on a swing, you got away from me to push you. You can't get on the swing and push yourself.

Now, I'm going to give you one good push at this point. The mother's like, I'm going to wait for him. Well, he's running across the park. Be able to listen, kid.

We got to make this deal real quick. You can't swing by yourself. Only I can push you and I'll push you once a day. Kid doesn't know what I'm saying is no clue what's going on.

If you're a baby enough to fit in a baby swing, you wouldn't know what was going on. So could you say that to a ghost baby is my question? I didn't even think about that question until I started talking about this. But here's another question I have for you.

It's not a question. It's more of a statement. I'm sorry. This is going on long.

I don't know if we're going to get to the second story. But technically, we got three ghost stories in this one and a little bit of a background information on both homes. You ever find yourself at a pub trivia night and they're like, what homes pound for pound had more miscarriages than any other place you raise your hand? You're all both homes.

This idea that a staff made a pact with the ghost baby and they kept their end of it. And so did the ghost baby. He stopped swinging it at all hours in the night for people out. What happened when all of the staff left and all of the other kids left and all of the young mothers left and now it's a homeless shelter.

And there's just like this swing sitting in the middle of 15 cots and all this ghost baby ever sees now is hobos stab each other over a open can of chili beans. That's my chili beans. No, it's not. Well, technically it is.

But since I own the can opener and I opened the can, I should have at least all of it fighting over a can of chili beans while the other hobos place bets. And this may be sitting on the swing and he goes, why won't anyone crank me? I mean, if you think about it, in the middle of the night at a homeless shelter, there's bigger things to worry about than the annoying mechanical noise coming from the edge of the room. We were like, oh, I'm so afraid I'm gonna get a crowbar taken to my skull.

And that's from the staff. Those are the workers there. The other homeless people around me, they have maniacs. Oh, my wake up with both of my eyeballs in my skull.

Think about how chaotic that would be. So this booth home, which has all of these hauntings, is now inhabited by a homeless people. It's a homeless shelter. There's some hobo walking across the walkway and he goes, man, it sure is cold tonight.

And he pulls his wooly jacket up over his ears. He's like, oh, yes, good thing. I got this. I got this for free.

When I stabbed that other hobo, oh, man, this life's really made off in space. And the hobo is like, oh, it's a little chilly. He pulls his jacket a little closer. He doesn't even look up to see the furious teenage ghost girl.

He's seen things that most of us probably couldn't even imagine. He watched two rats have sex on his chest. And that was 20, that was 20 minutes ago. He's sitting there on his guard.

These two rats are having sex. He's like, this is better than a television. I mean, at that point, you who can't you look up? You see a girl?

You're like, hey, I don't know what that girl's problem is. You're all throwing rocks in the window. Quit staring at me, lady. The ghosts here must have they must be completely shocked.

The scary ghost lady in the dorm who was killing babies. Like, is she still standing in the corner as like two homeless dudes are like, tell you what, you shave my back. I'll shave yours. And the ghost lady, she's like, ah, she's trying not to look at their address in each other.

Oh, sorry. I thought that was your coat. That really is your hairy back. Yeah.

Apparently when you lose your home, you become a gorilla. Oh, look at me. I'm all hairy. Big flip walks in.

Me and you shave me lost house. I mean, think about it. All of these ghosts, all of these ghosts born out of tragedy are now sharing this place with all of these people experiencing tragedy. Like right now, they're not like, oh, yeah, 50 years ago, a woman died in this very spot.

Now they're like, five minutes ago, officer, I swear I was just talking to her. Now, look at her. Someone bumped her on the head with a crowbar. You might want to, you might want to talk to the manager of this place.

All of that chaos going on, the cry for attention from a ghost baby would go completely unheard. And really that mechanical swing isn't sitting in the middle of the shelter surrounded by cots. It's probably in the dumpster. It's probably thrown away years ago, picked up by garbage truck, hauled off to the dump where more trash was thrown on top of it and then more and then more and then more and then more over all these years.

A ton of trash sits on top of this mechanical swing. A swing once inhabited by a ghost baby who finally got the attention that he needed. He may not have had much of it during life, but the staff of this booth home made sure that they took special care, give him that attention after death. And I hope that his baby soul has moved on to the other side and that mechanical swing is nothing more than a rusting piece of junk underneath tons and tons of waste.

An inanimate object that was used for its purpose and then thrown away. I hope that baby ghost has moved on. I hope it's no longer psychically attached to the metal swing. Because if it still is, to think of such a fate is almost too cruel to ponder.

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