This Myth is about a newly wed couple out on their honeymoon in Cancun, Mexico. After a day of flying and no rest the couple decided to check into hotel a among the highest stars. When they entered the room, they were met with a horrible smell. They called down to the front desk and requested that someone come up to their room and figure out what the smell was. The hotel employee found nothing that was out of order. The employee searched under the bed and in the bathroom, nothing.
The hotel employee left and the couple passed the smell as a hallucination. After waking up several times during the night, the husband gets up and searches the room him self. Only then, does he remember that when his head was on the pillow, the smell was at its worse. He immediately wakes his wife, who is confused by the husband's movements. The newly wed couple searches the mattress for a zipper to open the mattress up. After about thirty minutes of searching, the wife finds a very well concealed zipper that was not made by the production company. They open the mattress only to discover the corpse of a man in his mid forties. They leave the room immediately and are traumatized for life. Just to think that they were both sleeping a couple inches away from the body.
Truth: No, this version of this story is not true. Other versions of the story are very much true, such as the body not being found in the mattress but in the shower or the closet. While many folklore experts will say that every version of this story is humbug. Their reasoning behind this is, if someone leaves a body in a hotel room, the user of that hotel room can be traced back. And if the killer and the victim had no relation to the room they couldn't have gotten in the room, because of the recent modifications of hotel security.