There are mysteries that are so eerie and strange that they boggle the mind for days on end. The case of Elisa Lam is one of them. In February 2013, this 21-year-old student from Vancouver, Canada, was found dead inside the Cecil Hotel’s rooftop water tank in Los Angeles. The L.A. County Department of Coroner ruled the death “accidental due to drowning” and said no traces of drugs or alcohol were found during the autopsy. However, there is much more to the story than what is implied by police reports. The first piece of evidence that needs to be considered is an elevator surveillance tape that recorded Elisa’s behavior only a few moments before she lost her life.
The four-minute video posted on YouTube shows Elisa pressing all of the elevator buttons and waiting for it to move. Seeing that the elevator doors are not closing, starts behaving extremely bizarrely.
At first, Elisa enters the elevator and apparently presses all of its buttons. She then waits for something to happen but, for some reason, the elevator door doesn’t shut. She starts to look around, as if she is expecting (or hiding from) someone. At 1:57, her arms and hands start moving in a very strange matter (almost not human) as she appears to be talking to someone, something … or nothing at all. She then walks away. The elevator door then shuts and appears to start working again.
Right after the events of the video, Elisa apparently gained access to the rooftop of the hotel, climbed to its water tank and, somehow, ended up drowning in it. Her body was found two weeks after her death, after hotel guests complained about the water’s taste and color. Incredible.
Seeing the surveillance footage, most people would conclude that she was under the influence of drugs. However, Elisa did not have a history of drug use and her autopsy concluded that no drugs were involved. When one looks at the context and the circumstances of this death, things become even more mysterious.
omg this is creepy as hell. At first it seems she may be trying to hide from someone (or something) but she kinda acts calm about the situation as well. Like she wasn't freaking out that the door wouldnt shut...maybe she had some kind of mental problem? She might have thought something was after her. But them hand movements..this is so odd and scary.
Other members found reviews of the hotel and they said it was like haunted. There's been many murders in it, it's ratchet as hell, and people have just randomly stabbed people there.
“Part of its sordid history, involves two serial killers, Richard Ramirez and Jack Unterweger.
Now on death row, Ramirez, labeled “the Nightstalker”, was living at the Cecil Hotel in 1985, in a top floor room. He was charged 14 dollars a night. In a building filled with transients, he remained unnoticed as he stalked and killed his 13 female victims. Richard Schave, said “He was dumping his bloody clothes in the Dumpster, at the end of his evening and returned via the back entrance.”
Jack Unterweger, was a journalist covering crime in Los Angeles for an Austrian magazine in 1991. “We believe he was living at the Cecil Hotel in homage to Ramirez,” Schave said.
He is blamed with killing three prostitutes in Los Angeles, while being a guest at the Cecil.
In the 50’s and 60’s the Cecil was known as a place that people would go to jump out of one of the hotel’s windows to commit suicide.
Helen Gurnee, in her 50s, leaped from a seventh floor window, landing on the Cecil Hotel marquee, on October 22, 1954.
Julia Moore jumped from her eighth floor room window, on February 11, 1962.
Pauline Otton, 27, jumped from a ninth floor window after an argument with her estranged husband, on October 12, 1962. Otton landed on George Gianinni, 65, who was walking on the side walk, 90 feet below. Both were killed instantly.
There was also a murder of one of the residents. “Pigeon Goldie” Osgood, a retired telephone operator, known for protecting and feeding pigeons in a nearby park, was found dead in his ransacked room on June 4, 1964. He had been stabbed, strangled, and raped. The crime still remains unsolved.”
I stayed here for the HARD Day of the Dead event earlier this month... and I only stayed here because my friend was also staying here, I should have checked the reviews before booking. Anyway, it was only 1 night that me and my boyfriend were staying, how bad could it be?
The lobby and most hallways look great, not to mention the 15 or so floors it had. Not too shabby for last minute and $100...Until we got to the room...
The nice floors disappeared when you opened the door, the carpet looked like something out of an ancient bowling alley. There was a nasty looking rusty sink in one corner with awful smelling water, which was complimented by a window in the other corner that looked out onto what looked like an abandoned building of some sort, upturned mattresses and smashed glass could be seen through dusty curtain-less windows... not creepy at all. And the lovely cardboard-like bed with paper sheets next to a single nightstand and lamp really brought the whole room together. Can't forget the closet though. OH, and there was no bathroom...in the room at least, there were community bathrooms...that were just as awful as the rest of the rooms.
After staying at the Trump in Las Vegas, I can definitely say that spending the extra cash for a nicer place is ALWAYS WORTH IT. If I could re-plan this trip, I would never stay at the Cecil or any hotel like it. I've learned my lesson, always read reviews. It seems like nearly everyone else who has stayed her has had a similar experience!
Other members found reviews of the hotel and they said it was like haunted. There's been many murders in it, it's ratchet as hell, and people have just randomly stabbed people there.