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Yeah, and then he call his friends, neighbors to witness it. They all did. It lasted for 30 minutes.
Seriously, when was that?
Yeah, and then he call his friends, neighbors to witness it. They all did. It lasted for 30 minutes.
seriously, When Was That?
2003
Whoa, two years after the murders. Was the light located in the room of the murder, yes?
I'm not sure. I remember he took a picture of it, and I will ask him to see if he still have it.
Yeah, and then he call his friends, neighbors to witness it. They all did. It lasted for 30 minutes.
I've had to deal with that in Tower A many times. There would always be gullible or paranoid students who would freak out when the door opens randomly. I always explain that to them.Reminds me of claims that Tower A at RIT was haunted. It's easy to make people think that by pushing an elevator button and going opps wrong one and push another one and get off the elevator, leaving the first button lit, making the elevator open on that floor with nobody there.
Yep, that's right. The light switches are usually located next to the doorway by the elevator lobby and by the doorway to the stairs. I've seen some students leave through the stairs and turn off the light just as they leave. :roll:The light switches for the halls might be easy to flip without others at the opposite end noticing. I don't remember where the switches are.
That little room used to be an actual room that people could use... with permission. It was usually reserved for meetings or conferences. This was before Tower A was renovated in 2000. I've had several meetings in that room when I was a student at RIT during 2000.The light in the room on top of Tower A is also on sometimes because of people going up there to work on the HVAC stuff or the radio station. I think it's stupid that they put the HVAC stuff so close to the big window so it looks ugly from the ground. They should've designed the elevators to go up to the top room so that room would still be open now.
They closed off the room by taking out the spiral stairs from the 12th floor up to that room because people in wheelchairs would have a hard time getting up there. Now that most people never go up there, I won't be surprised if they think it's haunted.
A lot of students do find ways out of those windows and walk on the roof to other parts of the buildings. Of course, some of them get caught or do some damage to the rooftops because they walked on the wrong parts of the rooftops. :roll:I've also seen people on the roof of the other large dorms go into the rooms on top. Wonder if there are stories about those. The easiest one to see people on top of is Gleason because it's only 7 floors and you can get far away from it on the 1/4 mile with a clear view of it.
Those balconies were there when RIT was a wet campus. Students would be drunk and fall off those balconies. RIT felt it was not worth the risk of having balconies in the dorms like that. So, they fixed it all.In old RIT yearbooks from the time when they actually had yearbooks, I saw pictures of the dorms with balconies. Those are gone now. Wonder if there are stories about somebody jumping off, prompting their removal.
As for which dorm is supposedly haunted and if my memory serves me right, I think it was the College Hall dorm which is right next to the Tower Clock. This was during my time there but now I think a lot of College Hall has offices in it and I'm not sure if the upper floors still serve as a dorm. I remember the Florida Avenue side of the building had a "coffin" door, too.....
I am imagining all these scenes in my head into a small movie. :Ohno: It should be interesting.
theres alot stories of haunted in dorms, all dorms...
Was someone there in that dorm?
Byrdie, it's shape/outline is that of narrow coffins of old. I wish I was skilled enough to go somewhere on the Net and get an image of it. Maybe you can as it's quite well known......"Coffin" door? Are you sure that it wasn't a door for delivering coal? BTW, what's a "coffin" door?
One time, a gally student, and his roommate saw a lamp light turned on, even it was unplugged.
Was these stories true? :Ohno:
If you are referring to my imagination, then yes.. if not, then I have never been to Gally AS a student (Been there as a tourist though), since I am in Australia
My mistake.. my question is for authetic. sorry
I didnt see anything in the tunnel. I have been using the tunnel so many times to go to the laundry, bar, store or to classes or dining room.
Byrdie, it's shape/outline is that of narrow coffins of old. I wish I was skilled enough to go somewhere on the Net and get an image of it. Maybe you can as it's quite well known......