Meet 6 Ghosts From Arizona And Their Bone-Chilling Stories
With a history like ours, it’s no surprise that Arizona has its fair share of ghosts. Ranging from the overly friendly to potentially menacing, each ghost has its own story as to how it never left its favorite haunt. Check out these!
1. Abby Byr, Hotel Vendome
A room haunted by a woman and her cat? Sounds like my future. All joking aside, this video provides a brief narration of Abby Byr a former owner of the hotel who, along with her cat, died of heartache and starvation in her room after her husband left her. Some people say that the cat toys strewn across the room brings out the cat’s presence and others occasionally catch a whiff of Abby’s perfume.

Since his death, there have been numerous sightings of Claude’s ghost in the basement area and stairwells. Some people claim to hear his coughing while others have reported seeing a strange figure that gives an unnerving presence that he has unfinished business to take care of.

Geologists agree that gold would be nearly impossible to find in the Superstitions but that doesn’t stop this tale from being told over and over. It has driven plenty of people to unsuccessfully search for the gold and a number of people have died in the process.

Julia not only haunts her old room but she apparently attempts to continue to work as well. Male guests often report physical signs of her presence, including hearing an unknown woman speak to them, feeling their bedsheets move, and even receive a foot rub while sleeping. I wonder if I would be able to get a midnight foot rub as well?

In May 1928, a few short weeks after the hotel opened in March of that year, 22-year-old Leone Jensen checked into the hotel but never officially checked out. She committed suicide by jumping out of her seventh story window after writing several suicide notes. While the reason for her jumping has never quite been confirmed, some speculate it was the result of either mental illness or a broken heart. Either way, Leone’s spirit continues to haunt the hotel. She is typically seen either on the hotel’s rooftop or standing at the foot of beds.

Which of these ghosts would you like to encounter (or, alternatively, would prefer not to encounter)? Have you seen a ghost before? Let us know in the comments section below!
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