Sunday, October 29, 2017

good talk

More boards in the water than you can shake a stick at.  Elizabeth Short, the Black Dahlia, was staying at the Hotel Cecil prior to her demise, Richard, Ramirez, the "Night Stalker", was staying at the Cecil while doing his thing, a woman "27", suffering marital problems leaped from the Cecil, killing not only herself, but a pedestrian trying to walk past.  Hotel guests staying at the Cecil just prior to the discovery of Elisa Lam, sued the hotel, as the water they had been drinking had more body to it than they wished.  In Jan., 2013, Elisa Lam left Vancouver, B.C., and her family, to do a solo Ca. trip on Amtrak and Greyhound, prior to arriving in LA on Jan. 26, she had posted pictures of herself at the San Diego Zoo.  On Jan. 28, she checked into the Hotel Cecil, as most young people do, Elisa was "21", she went the inexpensive-route, and shared a room with strangers, after 2 days, and complaints from her roommates about her weird behavior, the Hotel gave her a private room.  On Jan. 31, the same day she went missing, a bookstore manager described her as cheerful and outgoing, Elisa had mental illness which thru medication was kept pretty much under control.  On Feb. 19, 2013, Elisa's body was found in a 1000 gal. water tank, one of 4 on the Cecil's roof, she was nude with her clothes also in the water.  One could bypass Security Measures on getting to the roof, easily via the fire escape.  But hotel personnel needed a ladder to get to the lid, one of 2 of the 4, that were unlocked, and both raising and closing the heavy lid after you would be difficult, and Elisa was frail.  No ladder had been seen against the tank from the time of Elisa's disappearance to her discovery.  If Elisa had wanted to kill herself, she wouldn't be thinking, huh, I'll bet there's a water tank on the roof with an unlocked lid, I'll take off my clothes and jump in, where can I find a ladder, and to where did the ladder go.  The Los Angeles Coroner's office ruled it an "Accidental Drowning".  This happened fairly-recently, and almost everyone working or staying at the Hotel Cecil then is still-alive, Us'n want the LAPD to do their job, Flatfoot, hit the pavement                                                         

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