Pensacola's spooky past haunts the present
For more than an hour, Mandy Johnson sat on the old, restored 1930 bus, taking in tales of fish-hook murders, jars of fetuses found behind walls, sibling suicides, people buried alive and gruesome murders involving poison, axes and guns.
"There's a lot of sick history here,'' said Johnson, a Pensacola resident, after finishing up a ghost and cemetery bus tour hosted by Go Retro, a Pensacola tour company. "So there's got to be something going on."