Las Vegas shop sells ‘corpse water’ after body found in a barrel in Lake Mead during drought
Las Vegas witchcraft shop starts selling ‘CORPSE WATER’ after body of potential mob victim was found in a barrel at bottom of Lake Mead during historic drought
Charlie Hanks, owner of Blaspheme Boutique, sells the bottles for $7.99 per unit‘Lake Mead Corpse Water’ actually consists of witch hazel, glass rocks, dirt and green micaHanks said she came up with the marketing idea to boost her shop’s social media presenceThe dirt-looking water does not actually come from the lake, which is also the largest reservoir in the U.S.The barrel with human remains was exposed earlier in May as the water levels in Lake Mead have receded to their lowest in fifty yearsLas Vegas police said that the body found inside the barrel is likely a man killed by gunshot in the ’70s or ’80s
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A witchcraft store in Las Vegas is selling ‘corpse water,’ just a few weeks after a body in a barrel was found at the bottom of Lake Mead.
Charlie Hanks, the owner of Blaspheme Boutique, came up with the idea as she was inspired by the creepy discoveries that were made earlier in May.
The water, named ‘Lake Mead Corpse Water,’ does not actually come from the lake itself. The shop owner said that she prefers to not take any water from the largest reservoir in the U.S., which has seen its water levels dramatically decrease over the past three decades.
‘I don’t want to steal water from Lake Mead to sell to people, but it’s a nice little concoction of water, some witch hazel, some glass rocks, dirt, and some green mica to give it a little bit of a green tint to it. It’s just for entertainment purposes, do not ingest.’
Hanks further told KTLA that her marketing idea started as a joke and that the water bottles were made to boost the shop’s online presence.
‘Most of us who have lived in Vegas for a long time have been questioning our water quality for years. And that just kind of worked out when we found out that there was a corpse floating in a barrel. So I made this as a joke,’ Hanks said.
She then explained that corpse water is traditionally used in witchcraft, which goes along with the theme of her shop: dark magic and fantasy.
‘Lake Mead Corpse Water,’ sold by Blaspheme Boutique in Las Vegas, consists of water, some witch hazel, glass rocks, dirt, and green mica. A bottle costs $7.99 and is available for purchase online and in-store
Charlie Hanks, the store owner, said she came up with the marketing idea to boost her shop’s online presence on social media and that her idea started off as a joke
A barrel with a skeleton was found embedded in mud along Lake Mead’s receding shoreline. Police say that as water levels continue to drop it is likely that more bodies will be exposed
The skeletal remains of the body were visible through a corroded opening in the rusted metal barrel. The victim’s shirt and belt were still clinging to their bones
More than a dozen orders were placed on the store’s website within hours of displaying the mucky-looking water on Facebook.
Blaspheme Boutique has been open for nearly a year and Hanks said that she’s been pleasantly surprised by the local success it’s been having.
She added that people are often interested in the dark magic and ghoulish accessories that are uniquely found in her shop.
However, Hanks doesn’t want to ‘make light of the fact’ that there are dead bodies in the lake.
‘Those people, their families, and loved ones probably miss them and want to know what happened to them. What I’m making light of is the darker history of Vegas,’ she said.
The shop owner added that she has never swum in Lake Mead and does not have any intentions of jumping in anytime soon.
Hanks said she would never take water from Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in the U.S., due to the lake drying up since the 1990s
Blaspheme Boutique, a witch shop that sells dark magic goods, including apparel, candles, jewelry, accessories and mystical goods, has found local success due to its unusual products
Las Vegas police said that the skeletal body found in a metal barrel along Lake Mead’s receding shoreline was a man who had died from a gunshot wound sometime between the mid-1970s or early 80s.
The Las Vegas strip was once notoriously dominated by mob-run casinos from the late ’40s through the ’80s.
Homicide Lt. Ray Spencer of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police told the Las Vegas Review Journal that the barrel could have been dumped into the lake over the side of a boat.
‘The water level has dropped so much over the last 30 to 40 years that, where the person was located, if a person were to drop the barrel in the water and it sinks, you are never going to find it unless the water level drops,’ Spencer said, ‘The water level has dropped and made the barrel visible. The barrel did not move… It was not like the barrel washed up.’
The metal barrel containing the remains was discovered by people strolling along the Lake Mead shore on May 1. They came upon the rusted barrel embedded the in mud along the shoreline, and when they peered into a corroded opening they discovered the skeletal corpse.
The level of the reservoir has varied over the past two decades, standing almost full in 1999 (left) and now at just over 1,055ft (right)
Many of the problems facing Lake Mead come from the ongoing drought in the region, that has caused the Colorado River basin to become extremely low
The water level in Lake Mead have reached their lowest heights since 1971. The reservoir’s water provides drinking water and and electricity for 40million people
The water line in the Lake Mead reservoir provides water and generates electric for 40million people, according to the Journal. It now sits at 1,055ft above sea level, well below the maximum capacity of 1,229 ft, and worryingly close to the 1,050ft limit.
The record low water levels are a result of the worst drought since 1971, with human-caused climate change making it 72 per cent worse, studies have shown.
With weather patterns expected to worsen, experts say the reservoir may never be full again.