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This Hotel Will Never Give Up The Ghosts |
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Monday, 12 April 2010 17:33 |
From latimes.com
Your room might already be occupied, but that's just part of the attraction at the exquisitely spooky Jerome Grand in Arizona.
By Baxter Holmes, April 11, 2010
The bedcovers provide false security. People died on this floor, on the ones above and below. The Jerome Grand Hotel's history has chapters written in blood. Souls at unrest loom, folks say. Pulling the sheets over your face won't hide the questions that hit seconds before slumber: Is the darkness empty, or is someone there? The caretaker who hanged himself in the boiler room. The handicapped man who wheeled himself off the balcony. The executive who shot himself in Room 32. The unfortunate maintenance man, Claude Harvey. Of Jerome's supposed spectral residents, maintenance man Harvey is perhaps the noisiest. The 1926 Otis elevator killed him -- came down on his head in 1935. Accident, murder, suicide? Still unclear. But visitors say strange noises emanate from the shaft where he was found.
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