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[Haunted Hotels: A Spooky Journey Through History's Most Infamous Lodgings]-[Episode 350: Haunted Hotels Vol. 1]

Morbid · B2 · 2022-08-10

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Haunted Hotels: An Exploration of the Supernatural and the Macabre

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Ash and Elena embark on a new series titled "Haunted Motherfucking Hotels," diving into the chilling histories and supernatural occurrences associated with some of the world’s most iconic, yet allegedly haunted, establishments. From London to Hollywood and Utah to Kansas City, the hosts explore the intersection of historical tragedies and paranormal activity.

The Langham Hotel: London's Haunted Grandeur

Built in 1865, the Langham Hotel is described as "the most haunted hotel in London." The hosts highlight the hotel's reputation for "vortexes"—mirrors facing mirrors—which paranormal investigators like Sam and Colby believe invite supernatural activity. The hotel is notorious for unexplained temperature fluctuations, with guests often reporting stifling heat that feels disconnected from the building's climate control. Room 333 is cited as the most malevolent location, famously associated with a Victorian doctor who allegedly murdered his bride before taking his own life. Witnesses, including BBC announcer James Alexander Gordon, have reported seeing a "shinless" ghost in Victorian evening wear, manifesting as a ball of light that transforms into a figure with missing calves.

The Hollywood Roosevelt: Where Celebrities Never Check Out

As Los Angeles’ longest-running hotel, the Hollywood Roosevelt is steeped in celebrity lore. The hosts discuss the pervasive belief that Marilyn Monroe haunts the hotel, specifically a full-length mirror she requested for her suite, which has reportedly shown her reflection to housekeeping staff. Beyond Monroe, the ghost of actor Montgomery Clift is said to haunt the ninth floor, where guests report hearing him pacing and practicing lines or music. The hotel’s Blossom Room, the site of the first Academy Awards, is noted for a "super crazy cold spot" about 30 inches in diameter, believed to be the lingering presence of Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, who spent their honeymoon in the penthouse.

Ben Lomond Suites: A Legacy of Tragedy

In Ogden, Utah, the Ben Lomond Suites (formerly the Bigelow) stands on a site with a dark history of multiple hotel failures and deaths, including a chef who fell down an elevator shaft and a murder during a 1929 convention. The hosts discuss the "residual hauntings" that plague the building, particularly in rooms 1101 and 1102, where guests report being physically pushed by unseen hands in the bathtub. The elevator is described as acting "totally on its own volition," stopping at floors without being summoned, while security guards often report violently shaking door handles in rooms that are supposedly empty.

The 21C Museum Hotel: Jazz and Ghosts in Kansas City

Formerly the Savoy Hotel and Grill, this 1888 establishment is said to be "incredibly motherfucking haunted." Room 505 is the center of the lore, linked to a woman named Betsy Ward. The hosts recount the experience of a resident named Larry Freeman, who allegedly dealt with a "jazz-playing ghost" that operated a radio in his apartment. Another tenant, a young man staying with a neighbor, was introduced to her "dead husband, Fred"—a misty, grayish figure in a 1930s suit—who would blow out candles and organize music collections. The discovery of a .32 caliber pistol hidden within the hotel walls during renovations adds a layer of tangible, historical violence to the supernatural anecdotes.

Conclusion: The Psychology of the Haunted

Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize that these hauntings often stem from deep-seated historical trauma, residual energy, and the human tendency to seek meaning in the macabre. By blending historical research—such as newspaper reports of suicides and murders—with modern-day paranormal testimonials, Morbid paints a picture of hotels as spaces where the past refuses to fade away, leaving guests to navigate the thin line between history and the afterlife.

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I threw you off.
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Straight up, not a good time.
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as you can tell, we're a little punchy.
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It's essentially right around the corner.
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I just teed you up there.
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throw off the whole vibe
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on one's own volition
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right around the corner
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tee someone up
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stumble upon
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