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The Real Haunted Story Of La Bohème Restaurant Bed and Breakfast

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By TheNaethPublished about a year ago 4 min read

The story of a lady who was hacked to pieces and burnt in the furnace of a building in the northeastern part of Edmonton does not deter people from going to the structure. In point of fact, it motivates them.

When Halloween rolled around the bed and breakfast that had been converted from a luxury apartment building in 1912 was completely full with people who were eager to encounter the spirit of the lady who had been murdered.

The co-owner and custodian of La Boeim, which is located at 6427100 12 Ave. Mike Comeyo, said that people just love it.

The original custodian of the building is said to have slain his wife and then dragged her down three flights of stairs, as said by Como. According to their mythology, it is said that he dismembered her and then burnt her corpse in the furnace using the term the word.

The original coal-fired boiler that is claimed to have been the location of the horrible murder is still in operation, despite the fact that it has been converted to gas.

Many overnight visitors claim that there is a ghost that haunts the creaking flooring antique style chambers, despite the fact that the reality of the tragic murder is unknown.

And there are no records of it at the municipal archives. According to a frequent client who was sleeping in Ste. 7, which is reputed to be the most haunted room, his bed rose straight off the ground during the winter of the previous year.

I was screaming stop and I was slapping myself to make sure I was awake, recalled Larry FinCEN.

A businessman from Winnipeg who specializes in advertising. Another instance occurred when a female worker was washing laundry in the basement, which was barely lit and located close to the furnace room. She felt someone touch her. According to Como, she was so terrified that she rushed up the stairs screaming and never returned before she disappeared.

The author, Barbara Smith, included a description of the bed and breakfast in her book more ghost stories of Alberta, which was published in 1996.

Although she is unaware of the murder story, she was there at La Boheme in the spring of 1995 and observed the mysterious event that took place around that time.

Smith said that the lid of the Sugar Bowl disappeared from the dish and landed on the table while she inquired about the haunted nature of the building from the person who had previously owned it.

Vinson, who identified himself as a skeptic but eventually became a believer, pointed out that there's a ghost there.

The ghost is not going to hurt you, but if it wants to, it will make you more anxious than you already are. However, the story of a lady who was hacked to pieces and burnt in the furnace of a building in the northeastern part of Edmonton does not deter people from going to the structure. In point of fact, it motivates them.

When Halloween rolled around the bed and breakfast that had been converted from a luxury apartment building in 1912 was completely full with people who were eager to encounter the spirit of the lady who had been murdered. The co-owner and custodian of La Boeim, which is located at 64271 12 Ave. Mike Komo said that people just love it. The original custodian of the building is said to have slain his wife and then dragged her down three flights of stairs. As said by Como, according to their mythology.

It is said that he dismembered her and then burnt her corpse in the furnace using the term the word. The original coal-fired boiler that is claimed to have been the location of the horrible murder is still in operation, despite the fact that it has been converted to gas.

Many overnight visitors claim that there is a ghost that haunts the creaking flooring antique style chambers, despite the fact that the reality of the tragic murder is unknown. And there are no records of it at the municipal archives. According to a frequent client who was sleeping in Ste. 7, which is reputed to be the most haunted room, his bed rose straight off the ground during the winter of the previous year.

I was screaming stop and I was slapping myself to make sure I was awake. Recalled Larry FinCEN, a businessman from Winnipeg who specializes in advertising. Another instance occurred when a female worker was washing laundry in the basement, which was barely lit and located close to the furnace room.

She felt someone touch her, according to Comut. She was so terrified that she rushed up the stairs screaming and never returned before she disappeared. The author, Barbara Smith, included a description of the bed and breakfast in her book more ghost stories of Alberta, which was published in 1996.

Although she is unaware of the murder story, she was there at La Boheme in the spring of 1995 and observed the mysterious event that took place around that time.

Smith said that the lid of the Sugar Bowl disappeared from the dish and landed on the table while she inquired about the haunted nature of the building from the person who had previously own. Vincent, who identified himself as a skeptic but eventually became a believer, pointed out that there's a ghost there. The ghost is not going to hurt you, but if it wants to, it will make you more anxious than you already are.

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