For years the Massachusetts State Police kept material for criminal cases at the old Fernald school, including graphic evidence for homicide investigations and at least one unsolved murder, accessible to any trespasser.
The future of the former Fernald school, the country’s first public institution of its kind to care for people with disabilities, is now up to fierce debate from city residents and those who once lived there.
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The city bought the 190-acre property in part using money from the state, and promised to preserve the site. But it has let the buildings fall into disrepair.
The institution for ‘feeble-minded boys’ named for my great-great-grandfather closed in 2014. Why are confidential and sensitive patient records strewn all over the abandoned campus?
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