LittleWing
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Hi guys, I am also new here. I was up until 7 am reading the first thread and am fascinated by this case.
Anyway maybe this is a bit redundant but I'd like to also put forth that she was on the 15th floor.
I think that the lights on many of the elevator buttons were not working properly. Watching the video very closely, keep your eyes on the elevator button panel at around 3.10. When the door opens about halfway, you will see the faint 14th floor button on the panel turn off. And of course as you can see the lights turn off one by one as the elevator descends.
If the photo from yelp is still accurate and nothing happens in the bits of footage that has been omitted
http://www.yelp.com.au/biz_photos/c...-OWLhagZg5E7tpXwXfn8Fw#8WRRjdNxuSdkRLmwF7csdQ
You will see that she must have pressed at least all of the center row floor buttons. The dim lights also accounts for how she went crazy pushing a bunch of buttons the second time around but only a few actually look lit up.
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Anyway maybe this is a bit redundant but I'd like to also put forth that she was on the 15th floor.
I think that the lights on many of the elevator buttons were not working properly. Watching the video very closely, keep your eyes on the elevator button panel at around 3.10. When the door opens about halfway, you will see the faint 14th floor button on the panel turn off. And of course as you can see the lights turn off one by one as the elevator descends.
If the photo from yelp is still accurate and nothing happens in the bits of footage that has been omitted
http://www.yelp.com.au/biz_photos/c...-OWLhagZg5E7tpXwXfn8Fw#8WRRjdNxuSdkRLmwF7csdQ
You will see that she must have pressed at least all of the center row floor buttons. The dim lights also accounts for how she went crazy pushing a bunch of buttons the second time around but only a few actually look lit up.
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