Perched on Madman’s Hill in rural Victoria, Aradale Asylum once held over a thousand patients, many never left. From the 1860s to the 1990s, it was Australia’s largest psychiatric hospital… and after it closed, the haunting only grew louder. Whispers in locked wards. Footsteps in empty halls.
This is the true story of Aradale, a place built to confine madness, but where something far stranger may have stayed behind.
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