This appears to be a script from a paranormal investigation show. The host and a guest, known as "Ryan," visit Bobby Mackey's, a bar in Kentucky with a reported history of paranormal activity. The host expresses discomfort with the idea of entering the bar, fearing demons and lacking holy water for protection.
Inside the bar, they explore the history of the building, which has been a slaughterhouse, a meatpacking plant in the 1850s, a hotel in the 1920s, a country club in the 1930s, and a club and casino called the Latin Quarter throughout the 1930s. The host mentions that the club was run by a Cleveland gang syndicate and was reportedly heavily involved in organized crime.
They discuss the legend of a pregnant woman named Johanna, who reportedly killed herself after her lover was murdered. The host suggests that Johanna may be a ghost haunting Bobby Mackey's, confusing the current owner, Robert Randall Mackey, with her former lover, Robert.
The host and Ryan explore the basement of the bar, which is believed to contain a portal to Hell. They also visit the former kitchen, where Bobby Mackey's first caretaker, Carl Lawson, had an exorcism performed on him. Ryan expresses disbelief in the paranormal, while the host remains open-minded.
Finally, they spend time in the "well room," which is believed to be a portal to Hell. Ryan insists on being pulled out if anything happens, and the host ties a rope around his waist to ensure quick extraction. They spend two minutes each alone in the room, with Ryan expressing his desire to leave.
Upon leaving, they express relief and amusement at their experiences, with Ryan jokingly stating that he's "vergara" in Los Angeles and that there's only one of him there. The host responds that they should "kill him" if they meet the other one, who is in the Philippines.
1. The document describes a visit to Bobby Mackey's, a nightclub in America, which is believed to be haunted.
2. Many people associate Bobby Mackey's with a portal to Hell.
3. The host of the show hates demons and has agreed to only do one demon per season.
4. Bobby Mackey's was originally built as a slaughterhouse and meatpacking plant in the 1850s.
5. The building has gone through many incarnations, including a hotel in the 1920s, a country club in the 1930s, and a club and casino called the Latin Quarter throughout the 1930s.
6. In the 1950s, the club was run by a Cleveland gang syndicate and was reportedly heavily involved in organized crime.
7. The document mentions a woman named Johanna, who supposedly committed suicide after her lover was murdered.
8. Johanna may have been the daughter of one of the gangster casino owners and reportedly worked as a dancer at the club.
9. The document mentions an exorcism performed on Bobby Mackey's first caretaker, Carl Lawson, in the former kitchen of the club.
10. The document recounts a murder that occurred in January 1895, involving a 20-year-old woman named Pearl Bryan, her boyfriend Scott Jackson, and his friend Alonzo Walling.
11. The document discusses the possibility that Jackson and Walling intended to murder Pearl the entire time, and that they were both hung for their crimes.
12. The document mentions a well room in the basement of Bobby Mackey's, which is believed to be the portal to Hell.
13. The document ends with the host of the show expressing relief at having escaped Bobby Mackey's.