HASSAYAMPA INN; Prescott, AZ Haunted

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • The 90-Year-old legend of the ghost of Faith Summers is derailed by analysis and posting of authentic death certificates about the Hotel. We captured activity in Rm 426, but the reason may be much more sinister than the legend of a forlorn bride from 1917. Join us during this research into the haunted past.
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  • @One2Daemon
    @One2Daemon 7 років тому +4

    Very thorough investigation. Your background research is impressive on what you found. I find it interesting that there were a lot of coronary deaths of hotel guests over 50 years. Yes, I know it is one of the leading causes of death but no young people died in the hotel, maybe money? it was a higher end hotel? Costs? or something they may have feared? To bad you could not further investigate the death situation after the 1960's. Just wonder what you could have turned up. In any even very nice work! Keep your investigation videos coming I always look forward to them and learn a lot!

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for the review. Yeah, this was a higher end hotel in the day, but also the medical research of the day was limited: autopsy was rarely applied even with a coroner's investigation jury. In total for Yavapi County I reviewed 15, 930 death certificates from 1887 to 1960 isolating all of them that occurred in every hotel and supposedly haunted area of that city (Of course, other videos will be forth coming). TB was of course the biggest killer, then came the mines, and violence by homicidal or suicidal intent. [one guy blew himself up with dynamite inside the Brinkmeyer hotel (long gone) and I bet that woke everyone up]. After that, most of the natural deaths were "heart "this..."heart" that..."coronary occlusion" somewhere else in the body and then it falls off into a malady of other illnesses. Without our modern technology I think the coroners on site just guessed a lot of times. Also for this hotel, because it was high end, the younger guys were all getting killed in the mines in Jerome. From what I could see the UV Copper mine averaged a death once every three days or so and gave rise to the sign "Job opportunities----apply within". Anyway, these videos take a long time to make but keep an eye out for future ones on the area.

  • @richfrazier8756
    @richfrazier8756 3 роки тому +1

    I checked in on business about12 years ago. The inn was being remodeled at the time. My room was on the second floor. Don't recall the room number. Unloaded all my bath items on the sink which was in the main room and rhen went down to the front desk locking the door because I had sensitive materials with me. Came back to the room about three minutes later and unlocked the door. The sink was filled to the brim with water and the faucet was off. I went into the hallway to see if there were any maids around. There weren't. Never mentioned it to the hotel personnel and stayed there in the room two days with no further incident.

  • @bet1568
    @bet1568 7 років тому +2

    My mother had cirrhosis of the liver for many years that was not active but detected early on. The disease then became active about 4-6 months before she dies. She never in her life time had a drink of alcohol. Also no family history of alcoholism. Just an FYI. Rest in Peace Mom.

  • @winston153
    @winston153 7 років тому +1

    I stayed at this hotel a couple summers ago but only for one night. Didn't experience anything unfortunately but then I wasn't at the hotel much except for sleep. I was talking to a waiter at a restaurant in Prescott and he was telling me about all kinds of paranormal activity at St.Michael hotel across the street from Hassayampa. Regardless, Prescott's a nice little town with great historic hotels, museums, hiking trails and such.

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  7 років тому

      By far the St. Michaels Hotel has the largest stockpile of death certificates
      of any hotel in the Prescott area from the time of it's completion to 1959. There are thirty-one death certificates on file with the county which includes one suicide, one homicide and the death of one of the hotel managers while at work. Unfortunately, St. Michaels does not permit ghost hunting on their property and I have heard that the employees are forbidden from talking about occurrences that they are aware of. Pretty much why you don't see any in depth videos on UA-cam from paranormal groups about this hotel.

    • @winston153
      @winston153 7 років тому

      Oh wow that's interesting. You should do a stealth investigation there. Just put the do not disturb sign up. :)

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  7 років тому +1

      We will some day. Problem is....the St. Michael's is old, dated and quite large. If you look at what videos are available the furniture is dated and basically unappealing to want to stay in a room with it. Also, since ghost hunting is shunned we really don't know where activity might be located. There is no one responsible (investigator wise) that has posted about it. We know from experience that in all structures activity tends to pool in certain areas; possibly because of something historical that occurred or because of a high mechanical EMF field (such as near elevator banks). So, it would be a hit or miss as to guessing where to roost the equipment at.

  • @AnAddictsEmpathy
    @AnAddictsEmpathy 6 років тому +1

    I just finished watching Craig Ferguson's Netflix special. Immediately after watching your video on this hotel I turned into a bat. Which has made typing this comment quite challenging to say the least.
    Nice research btw. Most people tell the story of Faith as fact & don't bother to research anything for or against it.

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  6 років тому

      Craig Ferguson, Netflix, and turning into bats...that pretty much satisfies all the necessary criteria that Nevada used in justification to permit the use of recreational pot. Coming soon to a state near you....

  • @mtn.mysticamaura228
    @mtn.mysticamaura228 2 роки тому

    Watching I noticed the emf went off around 1 and Rose passed at 1 if I was reading the certificate correctly

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  2 роки тому +1

      Very astute of you to make that possible connection. Of course, the coroner only estimates the time of death but it is listed as 1 pm. It is something I will look at in future investigations. I had not considered that the time of passing may elicit residual activity and I don't know why I hadn't as the home I currently live in was a suicide home and the activity in it pretty much gave rise to creating stanjanparanormal. There were several consistent residual events that occurred at specific times that I waited for and documented and were attached to the events of that suicide. Thanks for the comment and for opening my eyes to a possibility previously overlooked.

    • @mtn.mysticamaura228
      @mtn.mysticamaura228 2 роки тому

      @@StanJanParanormal I wondered why the name Faith came with a smell of roses... I am still intrigued... Thank you for a different view of this story. I look forward to more investigations.

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  2 роки тому +1

      @@mtn.mysticamaura228 One coming shortly on the St. Michael Hotel where we caught a partial apparition on surveillance (a first in over two hundred hunts)

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  2 роки тому +1

      The Hotel St. Michael video is posted. Your theory on the time correlation between the death certificate and activity certainly picked up some steam and I mentioned it in the video.

    • @mtn.mysticamaura228
      @mtn.mysticamaura228 2 роки тому

      @@StanJanParanormal I will have to watch that one. I enjoy how you present background information on you ghost hunts.

  • @chiclecarson
    @chiclecarson 4 роки тому

    Just stayed here last night in room 326 directly below 426. I heard a quick scream above me and then followed by an "ahhhhhhhhhh" sound . Asked if anyone was up there next morning and they said no .

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  4 роки тому

      Yeah...isn't that always the way it is? You book a room to do a hunt and nothing and then if you can't get that room you hear stuff coming out of it and you know it is unoccupied. The same has happened to us more than once and the next day you still don't know if it came from that room or was carried through the surrounding walls of an adjoining room. Of course, you want to think that....but then that's not verifiable investigation.

    • @chiclecarson
      @chiclecarson 4 роки тому

      @@StanJanParanormal yep exactly haha.

    • @chiclecarson
      @chiclecarson 4 роки тому

      @@StanJanParanormal although the rooms aren't as adjoining as you might think because 426 and 326 are in the brick rectangle that sticks out from the main building. But then again who knows

  • @playdoh3019
    @playdoh3019 5 років тому

    Did you not notice the orbs in your room? There is one immediately after you were awakened at 3:14 in the morning and another one shortly after. There is no mention of it.

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  5 років тому

      I probably noticed them and attributed them to dust particles as we capture hoards of them in all of our videos. Our rule for posting and discussion is that the orb anomaly must be moving faster that the ambient air source, such that it appears to oscillate or be blinking, or it must be doing something remarkable in its flight path that would eliminate it as dust and put the scrutiny on it as being that of insect or paranormal. The first orb you mentioned does fit the first criteria and I probably should not have dismissed it. The second orb going closely to the lens and upward is definetly dust. That first capture is at 11:18 in the film and the link should highlite upon posting. Whenever you post time stamps in UA-cam it assumes you are linking to a place in the posted material and not to a time in the day or night when it occurred. When I get a chance I will dig out the original footage and run it through in slowmo frame and see where that orb came from in its proximity to the equipment. Good catch there!

  • @burningXrainbow
    @burningXrainbow 4 роки тому

    So I started doing my own research and before getting anywhere this thought came to mind.... Spirituality is a type of faith, and spiritualists from Summerland visited the Hassayampa. Faith (spirituality) Summers (Summerland).
    Sounds like the somewhat long winded explanation for this haunting is canon. The only faith here is spirituality.

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  4 роки тому

      We had thought of that also, but as you said, there was no supporting evidence. You are doing your due dilligence in counter checking our research which is always appreciated.

  • @dondressel4802
    @dondressel4802 5 років тому

    I stayed at the Hassayampa inn in 2013
    My dad and I had a suite down the hall from 426
    I heard crying in the middle of the night
    The next morning I asked the clerk about the crying
    He told me it was her so what’s the truth in all this ?

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  5 років тому +1

      Basically none. For someone who did not experience the potential activity to comment on it, supporting or opposing, is tantamount to describing a bird or reptile that has never been seen from that person's own imagination. As far as what you listened to it is "undefined" given the parameters of what you describe. As an investigator our job is to rule out any possible real world phenomena before proceeding. I mean...you are staying in a popular hotel which rooms could all be occupied by other real time people. I wouldn't expect you to get up and put your ear against a wall to see if it is filtering in from the adjoining room but that is exactly what we do to start with. There have been occasions for us where we were granted full run of the location which eliminates the possibility of human contamination. At the Red Gator Inn B&B, in Williams , AZ, we were the only ones in the building, (even the owner sleeps off property and we were given an emergency number for contact) and at the Copper Queen in Bisbee, AZ, we had the entire top floor (except for one other couple) to ourselves and all the rooms were left unlocked for us to investigate. Scenarios like that are very exciting. But usually, there is a lot of potential human contamination that must be accounted for and ruled out. That is not to say that the crying you heard could not have been paranormal, only that there is no way to prove or disprove it has been so.

    • @dondressel4802
      @dondressel4802 4 роки тому

      morris scoggins we were in a room down the hallway from 426
      The crying I heard was nothing like crying I’ve heard before
      It was a painful moaning crying out
      It was very eerie

    • @dondressel4802
      @dondressel4802 4 роки тому

      StanJanParanormal in regards to your comment I can only tell you I had not seen anyone on this particular floor while my dad and I were staying there
      Getting off of the subject my dad did pass away in December of 15 and the clock in the room stopped at the exact time he died
      I then started finding dimes everyday and everywhere after his death
      Whether this means anything I would be interested in hearing your opinion on this
      Thank you
      Don Dressel

  • @bet1568
    @bet1568 7 років тому

    But very true that most of the time cirrhosis of the liver is due to alcoholism.

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  7 років тому

      Thanks for your comments. Of course we did not know any of the historical actors in the documentary details. I could only go by what research could be gleaned out of medical digests. One of the reasons that I chose the possible link to alcoholism is that in the book mentioned about the Yellow House and the spiritualist community of Summerland there is a story about one of the channelers/psychics who used to put himself into an alcoholic stupor to the point where he passed out and upon reaching that state his body would become animated with a perceived other worldly being that could walk about the room and sometimes became violent with viewers, slapping or pushing them against walls. Not something I would want to be a part of whether authentic or not, but it did demonstrate that alcohol was not a stranger to some members of the cult. Whether Rose Williams used that technique at any time is absolutely unknown and given the stature of the family, not something that would ever be divulged. My condolences for your mother's passing.

    • @bet1568
      @bet1568 7 років тому

      Ahh..Thanks. Great show and love the information you dig into and pass along. Thanks again

  • @jenniferlundquist1712
    @jenniferlundquist1712 Рік тому

    Prescott = preskitt like biscuit

    • @StanJanParanormal
      @StanJanParanormal  Рік тому

      Maybe....maybe not....I watched several UA-cam videos that believe that the proper name is how you pronounced it whereas a woman on Reddit, who claims that her ancestry is generational, says that the "biscuit" pronunciation began with the influx of people into the realty market in the 1950-60's to which Reddit agrees. I think the next time I am there I will do an EVP session and see what comes up from those who died there during those early days. (You may have to copy/paste the Reddit response) swww.reddit.com/r/Prescott/comments/svr16y/prescott_or_prescitt/?rdt=39422#:~:text=Many%20folks%20from%20around%20the,Prescott%E2%80%9D%20to%20%E2%80%9CPreskit%E2%80%9D.