Couple discovers creepy, 100-year-old room under jacuzzi — and its shocking secret use



They let the mystery sink in.

A Michigan couple doing home renovations discovered a Prohibition-era, 20-foot-deep bootleggers’ tunnel beneath their home that was likely used for smuggling alcohol into the US.

Hayley Gilmartin and her husband, Trevor, who live on Lake Huron — a body of water separating the US from Canada — uncovered the eerie, water-filled room when removing an old, broken jacuzzi in the middle of their house.

The room is connected to the body of water by a six-foot pipe, Hayley recently told Newsweek.

The space is water-filled but otherwise nearly empty. Jam Press/@hayleyg099
Removing a broken jacuzzi led to the discovery. Jam Press/@hayleyg099

Despite the “creepy” reveal, the two homeowners put on brave faces for what came next.

“We scuba-dived in the river and found the other end of it, which is a huge tunnel,” Gilmartin, 30, told Jam Press, noting that it is “impossible” to pump the water out because the room “is still getting water from Lake Huron and the rivers that it is connected to.”

The dark, concrete space is nearly empty, except for a support pole and wood-paneled wall that they believe connects to the tunnel system.

The couple, who bought the property in 2020, later learned several neighbors also have similar tunnels beneath their homes.

The homeowners probed the hole discovered in their home by scuba diving in the water. Jam Press/@hayleyg099

A near century ago, Lake Huron and the adjoining St. Clair River became critical waterways that boaters and crime syndicates used to bring in bootleg alcohol from north of the border.

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The area was responsible for 75% of prohibition activity, according to experts.

Learning of their likely connection to gritty history, Gilmartin posted their sink-easy and scuba adventures to TikTok in clips that have racked up millions of views.

“I think anyone finding a manhole under their house in pitch darkness is going to find it spooky,” Hayley told Newsweek.

Homeowners were shocked to discover a secret underwater tunnel beneath their home. Jam Press Vid/@hayleyg099
The couple scuba-dived into Lake Huron to find the water source. Jam Press Vid/@hayleyg099
@hayleyg099

Update! Part2!! Since everyone knows our house, we thought we would share what we do know! This is not a septic and not a basement. This room is still getting water from Lake Huron/the river, that it is connected to.( thus why its impossible to pump the water out) We tore out the jaccuzi because it was broke and way too much to fix since it was from the 70s. Nothing drains into this room from our house. We do know that our house was a pumping station back in the day. We haven’t tore down the wooden wall, but that is next! The last part of the video is of the pipe in the lake that is connecting to the room under our house which is supplying it fresh water. We definetly will keep updating and hope to find out more and seal it off, if possible! For those who dont know how big the Great Lakes are… they are huge, surrounding all of MI, and are fresh water. The room water temp is about 52degrees which is a couple degrees warmer than Lake Huron. @TrevorHayley G #update #mystery #hiddenroom #jacuzzi #part2 #creepy

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She added that removing a wooden wall in the water room may be their next project and promised more updates.

“We are going to keep exploring it, and if possible we will drain it and maybe create a game room or bowling alley lane down there,” Gilmartin told Newsweek.



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