Explore this decadent abandoned mansion with a very dark secret
Unravel the mystery behind this deserted dream home

Perched high on a hill above the town of Chattanooga, Tennessee, this mystery mansion has seen its fair share of scandal. The brainchild of entertainment tycoon Billy Hull, the opulent home was finally completed in 1972. Three decades later, photographer Leland Kent from Abandoned Southeast captured striking images of the mansion in all its derelict glory. So, what caused Hull to desert his dream home just a year after it was built?
Eerie entrance

An extravagant vision

Time-ravaged interior

Leland Kent’s photographs show an altogether different story; an unbelievably expensive abandoned mansion,ravaged by time and decades of neglect. In the living room, the shabby red carpet is littered with broken glass, old magazines and discarded mementos. The grand marble-topped bar still remains but it's now scratched and strewn with rubbish.
Faded grandeur

Letters from the past

Opulent party house

Playboy pool

Tiki-style decor

Architectural masterpiece

The crowning glory of the unusual tipi-shaped space is a spectacular skylight inset into the roof, illuminating the creepy abandoned mansion below. Once upon a time, the striking architectural feature would've framed the buzzing parties thrown here, casting light across the water of the swimming pool as guests milled around.
Vandalised and forgotten

Iconic emblem

A room with a view

Extravagant master suite

Painted pastel pink with mirrored cabinets and gilded beams, the master bedroom has an Art Deco vibe, but despite the glitz and glamour, the space hides a sinister secret. In May 1973, just a year after the house was finally finished, a man named Roland Hargis was shot and killed as he left the Tradewinds Night Club in Chattanooga. Hargis had been carrying on an illicit affair with Billy’s wife, Gloria.
A '70s scandal

His murderer was a certain Mr Larry Parker, a good friend of Billy’s who alleged that Hull had contracted him to carry out the revenge killing. With all the evidence pointing squarely to his involvement, Billy Hull was sentenced to 20 years in prison. This was the first in a string of allegations, leading to his eventual bankruptcy in the 1980s after a conviction for tax evasion. With no-one left to run the vast mansion, the now-infamous party house fell into disrepair.
Deserted terraces

Fall from grace

This faded leopard-print chair is one of the few pieces of furniture that remained in 2017. Resting wearily on the weathered boards, it is a stark reminder of Billy Hull’s fall from grace; the wealthy nightclub mogul turned washed-up jailbird. Documents show that he later attempted to fight tax evasion charges by claiming that his lavish lifestyle was funded by his grandmother’s bootleg whiskey business – an assertion that was dismissed by the courts.
A discerning eye

Abandoned sauna

Reduced to rubble

With the once-extravagant party mansion reduced to no more than a pile of rubble, the property's dark secrets have been buried with it. Little is known of what happened next to Billy and Gloria Hull, and while their former dream dwelling no longer stands, this is one haunting home that Chattanooga locals aren't likely to forget about in a hurry.
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