The Legend of Kate Morgan

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The Legend of Kate Morgan

Have you ever had the feeling you weren't alone? Have you ever felt a cold breeze in a room with no windows? Have you ever heard voices or footsteps when you thought you were alone?

What would be the cause of these mysterious situations? Would it be your imagination, a hallucination, a ghost?

According to thus study xx% of people believe in ghosts and the paranormal

The paranormal has been a fascination of mine every since I was a little girl and believed that a witch lived in my closet. The room was very cold and I always had nightmares in there, and it was much colder than the rest of the house. Ever since then I had been interested in finding out if hauntings and ghosts do occur.

In my search for knowledge on the subject I came across a very interesting story, The Legend of Kate Morgan. I would like to share with you the story of Kate Morgan in association with the haunting of the Hotel Dell Coronado and the mysteries surrounding her death.

On November 24th, 1892 a young woman checked into room 302 of Hotel Del Coronado under the name of Lottie Anderson Bernard. Five days later she was found dead on the exterior stairs of the hotel leading to the beach. She had a gun wound to her head and a pistol was found at her side. What happened to this young woman? Well, that's where the legend begins.

Lottie Anderson Bernard was an alias for Kate Morgan who was 24 years

old and married to Tom Morgan. The two were said to be con artists who told people they were brother and sister as part of their scam. Kate was a very beautiful woman and would use her charms to attract men, then she would tell them they had to gain her brother's approval by playing a hand of cards with him, this is how Kate and Tom made their money as they rode the trains and conned people.

Now one day Tom and Kate had a fight on the train from Los Angeles to San Diego, and Tom disembarked the train while Kate continued on to San Diego where she proceeded to Hotel Del Coronado.

During her stay in room 302, which is room 3312 today, the hotel employees reported that she looked very ill and pale.

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