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Lima Correctional Institute

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Lima Correctional Institute

Overview

The Lima Correctional Institute, located in Lima, Ohio, is known for its long and complex history as both a mental hospital and correctional facility. Originally constructed as the Lima State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, the site later became home to a medium-security prison. Over the decades, numerous accounts of unexplained phenomena have contributed to its reputation as one of Ohio's most haunted locations.

Location

Haunting / Legend Summary

Reports of paranormal activity have been documented throughout the history of the complex, both when it functioned as a mental hospital and later as a prison. Common claims include:

  • A ghostly female matron seen delivering meals to inmates long after her death; her employee badge number matched a former hospital worker.
  • Cell doors opening and closing, locking and unlocking on their own.
  • Lights turning on and off without explanation.
  • Phantom music heard in the basement.
  • Footsteps in empty areas, especially after lockdown.
  • Feelings of being watched, touched, or followed.
  • Apparition of a male figure in black clothing passing through steel doors in the maximum-security area.
  • Disembodied screams and a female voice shouting “Help me!” on the second floor of F Block, attributed to a spirit named Mary.

Historical Background

  • Construction Date: Construction began in 1908.
  • Original Purpose: Lima State Hospital for the Criminally Insane.
  • Notable Events:
    • Opened in 1915 to house inmates considered too dangerous for standard incarceration.
    • Known for inhumane conditions and minimal medical care.
    • Site of numerous escapes—approximately 300 by 1978.
    • In 1974, a class-action lawsuit resulted in a court order affirming patients' rights to dignity and humane treatment.
    • Converted into the Lima Correctional Institute, a medium-security prison, in 1982.
    • Closed in 2004.
  • Key Timeline Moments:
    • 1908 – Construction begins.
    • 1915 – Lima State Hospital opens.
    • 1974 – Patients' rights affirmed by court order.
    • 1982 – Converted to Lima Correctional Institute.
    • 2004 – Prison closes.

Reported Phenomena

  • Apparitions: Ghost of female matron; male spirit in black clothing; unidentified woman in F Block; phantom figures in cellblocks and dorms.
  • Cold Spots: N/A
  • Voices/EVPs: Phantom voices reported in Dorm 2A and Dorm 5; female voice in F Block yelling “Help me!”
  • Physical Touches: Feelings of being touched and followed have been reported.
  • Object Movement: Cell doors reportedly move on their own.
  • Malfunctions: Lights turning on and off without explanation.
  • Poltergeist Activity: N/A
  • Shadow Figures: Apparitions observed moving through restricted areas and passing through doors.
  • Time Anomalies: N/A

Skepticism & Alternative Explanations

  • While numerous accounts exist from former employees and inmates, there is limited documented evidence to support paranormal claims.
  • Some phenomena may be attributable to environmental factors or psychological stress experienced by residents and staff within the facility’s high-stress environment.
  • No formal debunking efforts have been documented in the available sources.

Visitor Information

  • Visiting Hours: None – site is not open to the public.
  • Fees or Costs: Not applicable.
  • Contact Info: Not available.
  • Warnings/Restrictions: The Lima Correctional Institute is closed and no longer operational. The Allen Oakwood Correctional Facility remains active on the site. Trespassing is not permitted.

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