Never been to Remington specifically but I grew up in Point Pleasant so I know what it feels like when a place just has that wrong energy and you can't quite explain it rationally.
The east wing thing is interesting to me because I've read a bit about how certain building layouts can sit on intersecting ley lines and the corners of older institutional buildings sometimes align with these in ways that weren't entirely accidental. Some researchers think the people who designed sanitariums in that era knew more than they let on about site selection.
What did it actually feel like in there? Like a pressure, temperature drop, visual stuff? Genuinely curious whether it was more of a physical sensation or more psychological. Has anyone done any EMF readings or mapped out the floor plan against local geography? Would love to see if there's something to the layout angle here.