
A NIGHT AT THE AMBASSADOR
I'm sure by now that most everyone is familiar
with the crimes of Jeffrey Dahmer, the Milwaukee
man who murdered and ATE his victims and was
later killed in prison. As a student at Marquette
University, I was a bit weirded out by the fact
that the site of his old apartment building is
only five blocks away from campus!
There is a hotel not far down the street from
Marquette called the Ambassador. This hotel has
seen its share of guests; from visiting bands who
play "The Rave," a concert hall right across the
street, to, reportedly, Jeffrey Dahmer.
Allegedly, he murdered several of his victims in
that hotel. One wonders if they still haunt the
halls and rooms of the old hotel. My girlfriend
might know for sure...
Here's the story...
It was the night of my 21st birthday...just a
little over a year ago. I had reserved a suite in
the Ambassador that was to be the site of the
afterbar party for myself and a few select
friends.
I had made my triumphant return from the local
campus bar a little after 2:00 AM. I, as you can
well imagine, was lit up like a Christmas tree.
My friends were in similar conditions. As it
turns out, none of them were in any shape to go
to the hotel room, so my girlfriend and I went,
as I didn't want to let all the money I dropped
on the room go to waste.
My girlfriend and I arrived at the room a bit
later (time after this point was lost to me). We
were both a little too drunk to party much more,
so after spending a little time with each other,
I passed out cold. I am a diabetic, so my
girlfriend worried herself sober about my health.
She stayed up a bit and watched over me. She then
decided to get ready for bed herself after having
convinced herself that I'd be ok.
As she got ready for bed, she came out of the
bathroom and locked the door to the room
securely...chain, deadbolt, and all. She then
came to bed. As she got ready to go to sleep, she
heard what she later described as a "knocking"
noise. She couldn't pinpoint the location of the
noise, so she wasn't sure that it was coming from
in our room. She also heard a creaking sound,
like the noise that is made when someone walks
across a floor. Again, she couldn't pinpoint the
noise, but was certain that she'd heard it. Since
she couldn't figure out where was coming from,
and passed it off as the "sounds an old hotel
makes," she rolled over and went to sleep.
In the morning, she got up to go to the bathroom.
As she approached the bathroom, she noticed that
THE DOOR TO OUR ROOM WAS AJAR. The only thing
that was keeping the door from being all the way
open was the chain that holds the door closed. It
was still hitched onto the door. She showed me
after I woke up, knowing that this would surely
peak my sense of curiosity. I, for some reason,
must've blocked it out. I don't remember her
telling me anything. I think my mind was more
focused on getting home to watch the Chicago
Bears/Seattle Seahawks game with my roommates
than pondering the thought of having stayed in a
haunted room. I just found this out when she told
me this a few nights ago.
Being a firm believer in the supernatural, I
subsequently "interrogated" the hell out of my
girlfriend to find out if she experienced any
other telltale signs of being in the presence of
a ghost (i.e. feeling a cold draft, having the
feeling of being watched). She didn't, and
honestly wasn't too worried when it all happened.
She offered the thought that maybe a maid could
have opened the door to determine if the room was
still occupied, and if it was ok to clean it. I
personally don't think that any maid would do
something like that unless the maid was certain
the room was unoccupied. If a maid did open the
door, why wouldn't she close it up? And
furthermore, what were the knocking and creaking
noises? Hotel plumbing? A visitor staying in an
upstairs room? Or something else...maybe a
visitor that will never leave?
I plan to go back to the Ambassador and spend a
night there to see if I encounter anything odd.
If anyone else has stayed there and experienced
anything out of the ordinary, or knows anything
more about the history of the hotel, I'd love to
hear from you. Please E mail me! Thanks for
reading!
Submitted from: Jim Stamatakos, WI, USA
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