🌇 Miami Beach in the early 2000s was all neon heat, designer shades, and crime scenes dressed in pastels. Tourists today still flock to the same glossy streets once prowled by Horatio Caine’s team on CSI: Miami. But one spot—just a block off Ocean Drive—never made the show. Maybe because no one could explain what happened there.

The SunRay Executive Suites was once a sleek Art Deco-style hotel used as a set location for several episodes—until filming abruptly stopped. The official story? Mold. The truth? Something else entirely.

Guests report seeing ghostly flashes of blue and red crime scene lights in their windows at night—though no emergency vehicles are ever present. Elevators open to floors that don’t exist. And sometimes, the lobby is filled with people dressed in 2003 fashion—low-rise jeans, flip phones, frosted tips—only to vanish in a blink.

The most chilling tales involve Room 1206. In 2005, a production assistant stayed there and disappeared. All they found was a camera still recording, showing a loop of Horatio Caine staring directly into the lens, whispering: “The evidence… is you.”

Some say the hotel sits on a metaphysical rerun—trapped in syndication, looping a murder that never aired.

Vacation Tip: Don’t remove your sunglasses indoors. You never know who—or what—you’ll see in the reflection.