Who Is the Woman in Room 408 at Seattle’s Hotel Sorrento? | Paranormal Deep Dive
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into one of Seattle’s most chilling legends—the haunted Hotel Sorrento. Built in 1909 with elegance and ambition, this historic landmark has stood as a symbol of luxury for over a century. But behind the charm and ivy-covered walls lies something far more unsettling: tales of unexplained footsteps, chilling apparitions, and one infamous room that guests and staff alike have grown to fear.
Tony follows the historical trail from the hotel’s origins through decades of paranormal reports, guest accounts, and even possible connections to the spirit of writer Alice B. Toklas. We explore whether the activity in Room 408 is rooted in residual hauntings or something more intelligent and deliberate. Is it all in our heads, or is the Hotel Sorrento truly one of the most haunted places in the Pacific Northwest?
Tony follows the historical trail from the hotel’s origins through decades of paranormal reports, guest accounts, and even possible connections to the spirit of writer Alice B. Toklas. We explore whether the activity in Room 408 is rooted in residual hauntings or something more intelligent and deliberate. Is it all in our heads, or is the Hotel Sorrento truly one of the most haunted places in the Pacific Northwest?
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