Marconi Scientist Conspiracy & Haunted Mizpah Hotel

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Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteriesBuy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8_________________________________________________________Twisted Two’s:Marconi Scientist Conspiracy and Haunted Mizpah Hotel Tales of hauntings, murder and scary mysteries. Every week Twisted Two's dives into a pair of uniquely terrifying stories that are worthy of a more in-depth look. For this week, we focus on the unusual deaths of the Marconi Scientists and the terrifying and haunted Mizpah Hotel. Get ready for Scary Mysteries, Twisted Two’s. Marconi Scientist Conspiracy It sounds like a bad movie script, 25 prominent scientists and technicians found dead, one by one, in unusual circumstances. And all of them worked with the same company – Marconi. The mystery began in the 80s and lasted up until the 1990s. After a series of mergers and takeovers, the latest iteration of the Marconi Company is known as the Marconi Electronic Systems. The company today exists as part of the BAE Systems Electronics Limited and focuses on developing futuristic weaponry along with spy-satellite technology. The first of the suspicious deaths started with Dr. Keith Bowden on March 1982. The professor was a senior computer scientist and a valuable member of Marconi. While driving one day, his car left a highway, dropped from a bridge and down into an embankment and abandoned rail yard. He died immediately. No alcohol was found in his system and an investigator discovered someone swapped the tires in his Rover with a set of old and worn out ones.Haunted Mizpah Hotel Located smack dab in the city of Nevada, Las Vegas, the Haunted Mizpah Hotel has become an iconic spot for ghost hunters and hotel lovers. Dubbed as the “Jewel in the Desert” The Mizpah Hotel in Tonopah has been a treasured landmark in the area since it was first created in 1907. The Mizpah was once considered as among the most elegant hotels in the western United States and was the tallest building in Nevada until 1929. It even had the very first electric elevator installed. Although it has been in operation for years since, in 1999, the hotel was closed for 12 years for renovation. In 2011, under the new owners, Fred and Nancy Cline, the hotel finally reopened with 47 rooms, two restaurants, and a bar.Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices