Abandoned in Florida dock: the haunted casino ship of a mob victim e3h2q
The haunting remains of the Blue Horizon casino cruise ship, once the hub of all gambling activities, is now rotting away in a Florida dock. Still fully equipped with slot machines, gaming tables, and casino chips, the ship belonged to the late restaurant and casino tycoon Gus Boulis, who was murdered in a mob hit back in 2001.
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Photographer and urban explorer Leland Kent shot the haunting images of the Blue Horizon. Known for documenting abandoned places on his website AbandonedSoutheast.com, Kent’s photos show a casino frozen in time slot machines and tables still set for high-stakes games.
Once part of Florida’s “cruises to nowhere” industry, the Blue Horizon sailed into international waters, bying state gambling laws. The ship last operated in 2016 before its owner, PB Gaming, went bankrupt, leaving the vessel to languish.
The Rise and Fall of Gus Boulis and SunCruz 5g6x2m
The Blue Horizon was previously SunCruz VI, part of Gus Boulis’ SunCruz casino fleet. Boulis, a Greek immigrant turned millionaire founded SunCruz in 1994 after catching on to the potential of casino cruises. His idea became incredibly popular, but Boulis faced relentless scrutiny from authorities, culminating in legal troubles over his citizenship status.
Forced to sell the fleet in 2000, Boulis reached a $147.5 million deal with lobbyist Jack Abramoff and associate Adam Kidan. But the deal soured when a fraudulent wire transfer was discovered, and Boulis tried to take back control. Gambino mobster Anthony “Big Tony” Moscatiello allegedly ordered the hit to prevent Boulis from returning.
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Since Boulis’ murder, SunCruz VI has changed hands multiple times and seldom sailed for any length of time. The rise of Florida’s Seminole casinos and expanded gambling options elsewhere have made such enterprises far less lucrative. Today, the Blue Horizon is a rotting relic of another time, its interiors an eerie tribute to the once-thriving industry and the violent legacy of its former owner.
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