A full narrative history section
This two-story bar has a sordid history of people meeting their end. In 1968, when it was a homeless men's shelter, two guys got into a scuffle over a pair of pants. One wound up beaten to death with a Coca-Cola bottle in a corner on the second floor.
It turns out that particular corner is rife with negative energy. Two more murders took place in the same spot. In '58 an abusive husband met his end, and in '86 it happened again, just with the tables turned. "The wife was a large woman, and her tiny husband killed her after she made fun of his size all the time. He got pissed off and dismembered her," Melvoin-Berg explains.
The killings have left their imprint. Customers claim to see Julia Hansen, the large wife, hanging around the deadly corner. A man has also been spotted wandering up and down the stairs. We were not able to confirm whether or not he was wearing pants.
