Yes, I guess you could say we are jumping into that boat. I am putting up a radio show. It will feature people and places of Tombstone. It will
also be about haunted places and stories of Tombstone. I hope to get an episode out every Monday if I can. I am not doing a live show,some
interviews will be pre-recorded. I hope you enjoy the Spirits of Tombstone!
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Ghost Hunting on a Budget This week we look at the easy way to be a ghost hunter without a lot of cash! THIS THURSDAY NIGHT AT 10PM!
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The hotel competed with the posh, nearby Westward Ho hotel, completed the following
year, which was located on what once was Phoenix's first radio transmitter and whose
list of clientele include such celebrities as Jack Dempsey and John F. Kennedy. The San
Carlos had its share of celebrities such as Mae West, Clark Gable, Carole Lombard,
Marilyn Monroe and Gene Autry.
On May 7, 1928, The Arizona Republic reported the death of Leone Jensen. The
article's headline read "Pretty blonde jumps from (the) San Carlos (hotel) early today".
Based on what she wrote on her death note, it could be assumed that the 22 year old
woman was physically abused by her boyfriend, a bellboy at the Westward Ho.
Speculations have been made as to whether Jensen was pregnant and/or her boyfriend
was having an affair with another hotel worker. Because of these theories, the way she
died is also debated. While most evidence pointed to suicide, many have said that she
could have been pushed off by her boyfriend or her boyfriend's other girlfriend.