The
Goldfield Hotel Elizabeth’s last
moments were of torture and terror. Chained
to the radiator in Room 109, the prostitute carrying the child of the
Goldfield Hotel’s owner, George Winfield, cried out in the night for
mercy but found only emptiness. As
soon as the child was born, it was ripped from her hands and disposed of
down the chute of the abandoned gold mine over which the hotel was built.
Psychics say Elizabeth was either left to die there or was murdered
soon afterwards, nonetheless, her spirit is trapped within the small room. A
reporter from the Las Vegas Sun came to research more about the entity in
1984, seventy-six years after the hotel opened.
Taking a photograph of the room, he reported later that it was
intensely cold and that floating near the ceiling was the image of a girl
with long flowing hair. Later,
the Lt. Governor was being shown the property and the guests were taking
photographs all over the building. Only
in Room 109, the cameras refused to work and they were left with nothing. On
the first floor, the George Winfield Room is said to be haunted by his
shade, the smell of cigar smoke and ashes being found periodically.
Once, fresh ashes were discovered within a fuse box that had not
been opened in over 50 years. Winfield’s presence has also been felt by the giant lobby
staircase, along with that of a midget and two small children.
In the Gold Room, a ghost seems to stab people as they visit, not
terribly neighborly of him… Some psychics say the Goldfield Hotel is one of the seven portals to the other side. At the time of this writing (February 2001) the hotel is up for sale for the bargain price of $427,000 in back taxes. |