I apologize in advance if this has already been posted.
2 previous hotel guests are trying to start a class action lawsuit against the hotel.
>>For as long as 19 days, Elisa Lam's decomposing body was in one of the hotel's four cisterns while the Cotts and other guests below drank cups of...
I was actually typing out the exact same thing but you beat me to it. :)
I want to add that usually after the body 'relaxes', urine is released first, then fecal matter in a slower manner. So, if there is fecal contamination in the tap water, then it's a good chance that it was in the...
I personally think she was hidden somewhere else in the hotel for a few days... I don't think LE had probable cause to search every one and every room at the hotel when her family first reported her disappearance.
I've been catching up on all the different theories presented by everyone here.
One thing that I'm curious about: Does anyone know approx. how heavy the lid to the tank is? --- Keep in mind this is not a diss to Elisa since I am a petite woman myself --- I know sometimes, certain types of...
It is only speculation so far, there is nothing solid that links him to Elisa. It does intrigue me that he was charged with assault back in 2010, which he served 4 days in jail for and according to him "Jail was fun, no big deal." It was also alleged that he kidnapped a woman (who was in his...
It's unfortunate the Cecil hotel does not have better security cameras set up, it's not enough to capture only what's inside the elevator. We're not seeing enough to get a clear perspective of what really happened, and there are not enough witnesses. :(
Exactly, I have a very hard time believing that she was on vacation to experiment with drugs, getting drunk and being promiscuous.
Friends of Elisa in Vancouver have consistently mentioned that she does not indulge in drugs, alcohol, or any other kind of risky behavior.
I don't know her...
Very interesting, the local news reported her body being found at the bottom of the tank. By your description, she couldn't have been in there for more than a few days.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2013/02/20/bc-elisa-lam-los-angelese.html?autoplay=true
And if the...
Not trying to be gross or anything...
But weren't the firemen able to extract the body in one piece? If the body was in the tank for about 2 weeks... wouldn't the body be slush?
Hello everyone,
I am a long time reader and first time poster here. I figured I'd finally join in on the discussion because this particular case interests me, since I am from the same city as Elisa.
So, it has been briefly mentioned in the media that Elisa has depression, however, she also...
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