One Of Utah's Most Horrific Haunting Stories Started With A True Event
There’s a supposedly haunted hotel in Salt Lake City where guests claim to hear the footsteps, cries, and screams of children. Whether it’s urban legend or a truly haunted place, one thing is for sure: there was a real tragedy here in 1978, and it was absolutely horrific.
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Charles Bruce Longo, a member and returned missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, was excommunicated, along with several of his friends in 1969. He believed he was God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost, and so did his followers. He took the name Immanuel David, and his followers called themselves Family of David.
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One of Immanuel's followers had already been convicted for wire fraud after bilking innocent citizens out of money by claiming that his daughter was sick in the hospital and needed money for treatment.
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The children were home-schooled from their hotel suite, which reportedly cost $90 per day. The police estimated that the family had paid around $30,000 to live at the International Dunes, and they were reportedly eating takeout meals from fancy Salt Lake City restaurants every evening. The hotel has changed ownership several times, and for a long time was a Shilo Inn before becoming a Holiday Inn Express in 2015.
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The smallest children were simply picked up and thrown over; some of the others clung to the balcony railing until she pried them off. The oldest children jumped willingly, followed by Rachel herself. Horrified bystanders below were helpless to do anything other than watch.
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The family was buried at the Taylorsville Memorial Park Cemetery.
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Ghost hunters claim that spirits often haunt the places where they died, unable to move on because of the violent or tragic circumstances of their deaths. The children who were thrown or jumped to their deaths most certainly suffered horrific deaths.
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Whether or not the hotel is haunted is anyone's guess. Rachel David, the surviving member of the family, was interviews when she was in her late 30s. She still believes that her father is God and that he'll return to Earth someday.
Have you ever seen or heard anything strange at this hotel?
There are several sites in Utah said to be haunted by the ghosts of children. The site of the Mountain Meadow Massacre is one such place, the cemetery at Grafton ghost town is another.
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