St. Augustine True Crime Pub Crawl: Blood & Cocktails!
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Overview
Blood On The Cobblestones True Crime Tour of St Augustine invites guests to explore the darker side of America's oldest city. This true crime walking tour combines chilling tales of murder with refreshing drinks at some of St. Augustine’s best bars. It's a unique way to discover the shocking secrets hidden beneath the city's charming facade.
Guests will visit the sites of five different murders that happened in St. Augustine, including the Delany Murder Site, the Site of W.D. Lindsey Murder, the Juan Carlos Murder Site, the Athalia Lindsley Murder Site, and the Amy Blount Murder Site. At each stop, you'll learn about the crime, the victims, and any suspects involved. It's like stepping back in time to witness the events unfold.
This tour includes a guided true crime pub crawl of St. Augustine. Gratuities and alcoholic beverages are not included, and guests must be 21 or older to participate. This experience is perfect for true crime fans and anyone who wants to see a different side of St. Augustine. Discover why this city is not only the oldest but also one of the most haunted.




Highlights
True Crime Meets Pub Crawl: Sip on drinks while hearing about St. Augustine's darkest crimes.
Explore Murder Sites: Visit the locations where shocking murders took place.
Hear Unforgettable Stories: Discover the twisted tales of the Ancient City's underbelly.
Perfect for True Crime Fans: A must-do experience for anyone fascinated by crime history.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the tour for its interesting stories, fun guides, and unique way to see St. Augustine. Some mention weather conditions and story details as areas for improvement.

Guests love the spooky and interesting stories.
They think the tour guides are fun and know a lot about the city's history.
Many enjoy the mix of true crime stories and visiting local bars.
Some say it's a great way to see St. Augustine while learning something new.
Some guests didn't like walking in certain weather conditions.
A few people felt the stories could have been more detailed.
The Journey
Delany Murder Site, St. Augustine
Step back to 1785 and delve into Florida's oldest unsolved murder, the brutal Delany case. The site, though unmarked today, is steeped in the atmosphere of early St. Augustine, a time of sweltering heat and nascent community. Imagine the shockwaves that reverberated through the fledgling town. Visit this location to ponder the potential motives – revenge, greed, or something far more sinister – and decide for yourself what secrets still linger in the silence of this cold case. While the exact location is debated, the area near the Government House Museum provides a contextual backdrop, as it was the heart of the city during that era.
Site of W.D. Lindsey Murder, St. Augustine
Uncover the twisted tale of W.D. Lindsey at the location where a bullet echoed through history, forever staining the South with scandal and betrayal. This site, now a part of modern St. Augustine, once bore witness to a murder shrouded in mystery. Was it cold-blooded revenge or justice served in the shadows? Visitors can reflect on the chilling details of a crime that gripped the community, imagining the whispers and accusations that filled the air. The nearby St. George Street offers a glimpse into the historical atmosphere of the time, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the setting of this dark chapter.
Juan Carlos Murder Site, St. Augustine
Venture into the heart of 1800s St. Augustine and explore the chilling story of Juan Carlos, a trusted figure whose life ended in a dark tale of deceit and deadly consequences. Though the exact location is unknown, imagine the cobblestone streets filled with shock and whispers following the grim discovery. Visitors can walk through the historic district, piecing together the layers of a crime that shook the oldest city in America. Explore the Spanish Quarter Museum to better understand the environment and society in which this tragic event unfolded, and to feel the lingering echoes of betrayal that history tried to bury.
Athalia Lindsley Murder Site, St. Augustine
Visit the location of the 1974 broad-daylight murder of Athalia Lindsley, a former model and political firebrand, which stunned St. Augustine. Just steps from her home, she was brutally killed, yet no one was ever convicted. Reflect on the possibilities – a crime of passion, revenge, or the result of powerful figures remaining silent. This site, though now transformed, serves as a haunting reminder of one of Florida’s most infamous unsolved murders. A visit to the nearby Lightner Museum provides insight into the social and political climate of the era, helping visitors grasp the terror that may lie in what was left unsaid and the impact of this case on the community.
Amy Blount Murder Site, St. Augustine
Reflect on the brutal murder of Amy Blount, which shattered the illusion of safety in 1990s St. Augustine. What began as an ordinary night ended in unthinkable violence, leaving a community reeling. The site, within the quiet charm of Florida's oldest city, stands as a reminder of the fragility of peace and the long-lasting impact of violence. This location, though potentially unmarked, invites visitors to contemplate the harrowing details of the case that shook St. Augustine to its core. A visit to the St. Augustine Police Department (non-emergency, public access areas) can provide further context and insight into modern crime-solving efforts in the historic city.
Know Before You Go
This true crime pub crawl includes a guided walking tour of St. Augustine's most notorious crime scenes. Please note that gratuities and alcoholic beverages are not included in the tour price. This tour is exclusively for guests aged 21 and older. The meeting point will be provided after booking. Get ready to explore the dark side of the Ancient City!
Hot Tip
Wear comfy shoes, as you'll be walking between bars. It's also a good idea to check the weather and dress for the conditions. Some guests also suggest having a snack before the tour, since drinks are included but food is not.