Just throwing this video up again.
ANYBODY could of been able to get up the rooftops, since Feb.14th, 2012
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K-UQP2fPyc"]Cecil Hotel - YouTube[/ame]
Question is, HOW did they get up there?
Where they guests who had hotel rooms with windows situated next to the fire escape?
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlnOqmzwZuQ"]Cecil Hotel- downtown Los Angeles CA - YouTube[/ame]
Fast forward to 2:05 at this video above. There is a metal grate covering the access from the windows.
Also seems to be another fire escape located in the hallways at the Cecil Hotel. Are those alarmed and locked as well?
Was there a hanging fire escape ladder on the street level?
I remember a no tolerance policy of visitors going up the hotel floors at the Cecil Hotel.
Again, the rooftop entrance is locked, and has an alarm trigger that rings throughout the hotel if the door is opened. The alarm can be disabled if you have a special key to insert in the security panel. Only employees at the Cecil Hotel, specifically - Janitor, security, maintenance and management would have access to that key as well as keys to unlock the door up there.
If the theory that Elisa was murdered and then stuffed into a duffel bag for example - somehow had access to scale up the fire escape ladder WHILE carrying the duffel bag that contained a 5'4" tall, 130ish pound heavy woman;
That would mean this person has considerable strength. Security guards for example are required to have a strong physique.
What about the residents? I know the Cecil Hotel had a registered sex offender living there.
Lots of variables here.
Also, what about the loud tremendous noise reported by 89 year old Bernard Diaz who is a 32 year long resident at the Cecil Hotel?
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lan...n-water-tank-identified-canadian-tourist.html
Bernard Diaz, 89, a 32-year tenant of the Cecil, said he heard a "tremendous" noise the night before Lam was missing in the fourth floor above him.
He also said there was flooding on the fourth floor the day after Lam went missing.
"They said there was some obstruction to the drain between the third and fourth floor," Diaz said.
I think this should be looked at once again based on some new findings here on this thread.