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The_lady_in_red May 2026

Said to be the ghost of socialite Jennie Pearl Cox , who died in a 1944 car crash and is often seen in the hotel's hallways.

Named "Rose," this ghost is reportedly a prostitute murdered by a jealous client. Guests often report finding pearls on their pillows, supposedly from her broken necklace. the_lady_in_red

The most prominent modern reference is the song by British-Irish singer-songwriter Chris de Burgh . Released in June 1986 on the album Into the Light , it became a global sensation, reaching number one in over 25 countries. Said to be the ghost of socialite Jennie

While a staple at weddings and romantic events, the song has a polarizing legacy. It has been cited on lists of "most annoying" or "worst" songs by publications like Rolling Stone and Gigwise, despite its massive commercial success. The most prominent modern reference is the song

A student who wore only red is said to haunt the corridors, inspiring an annual "Red Lady Run".

In paranormal lore, the "Lady in Red" (or Red Lady) is a common spectral figure reported in haunted hotels and theaters worldwide.