user posted imageLike distant relatives, they pay you a visit when you least expect them.Ghosts.Employees of the Hotel San Carlos claim they know these ghosts well. So well, in fact, that they know their names. There's Leone Jensen - or the ghost of Leone - who refuses to be forgotten. The ghosts have wandered the San Carlos for decades. Why all the fuss now?On Monday, Phoenix's historic hotel will be featured on the Travel Channel's Weird Travels: Haunted Hotels - Echoes of the Past segment at 8 and 11 p.m. Perhaps, says Eddie Gladue, the hotel's front office manager, because Jensen's death is legendary and mysterious, her spirit lingers. A May 7, 1928, article from The Arizona Republican printed this version of the untimely death of the 22-year-old:"Pretty blonde jumps from San Carlos early today . . . she had been registered at the San Carlos for two days . . . two death notes were found in her room at the San Carlos, in one of which she mentioned a bellboy of a hotel other than the San Carlos.

The first note read: 'May I leave for friends from friendships here. A glad goodbye. Heart broken but true. If only the world could find the truth I would off this the same as my birth. The black and blue marks are from a bell boy they call ___ who lives in the ___ hotel.' "


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