Idanha Hotel, Boise
The Idanha Hotel in Boise is described as a haunted location featuring phenomena such as gray mists, the ghost of a shot bellman who moves the elevator, the spirit of a murdered woman, and disembodied sounds like wailing stairs. Other reports include taps turning on by themselves, shadowy apparitions, and experiences of being scratched or pulled from beds. The fourth floor is considered particularly active, with a reported suicide and a shooting incident taking place there. Gray mists and shadowy apparitions are seen, particularly on the fourth floor. Residents report hearing wailing stairs and whispers. The haunted bellman's spirit is said to move the elevator, and taps turn on and cabinets open on their own. Some visitors feel their presence in rooms at night, and others report being scratched or pulled from their beds. Specific entities: A bellman who was shot on duty, often associated with the elevator. A murdered woman, whose presence is felt in the halls. The ghost of Alexander Jacobs, who jumped from the fourth floor to his death, is also cited. The fourth floor is identified as the most active area, where a murder-suicide involving John Nelson and Joseph Granny, as well as the suicide of Alexander Jacobs, reportedly occurred.