zaza
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So far I'm sure we're not getting all the facts or at least I'm still discovering them. I have many questions but based on what I've learned so far:
- That her stay in LA was unplanned or impromptu
- she checked into a fairly seedy and unsafe hotel/location in LA
- she only intended to stay a few days
- the video footage depicting "odd" behavior in the elevator
- that she ultimately left the elevator and did not return but subsequently disappeared thereafter
- that there was a loud bang or noise coming from one of the floors/rooms (reference to the 4th floor) and loud enough to awaken and alarm tenant who subsequently fell out of bed
- that the fourth floor flooded the next day
- that Lam's body was found inside one of four water tanks on the roof of the Cecil several weeks later
- that the tanks are lidded but not locked
- that the door(s) to the roof are typically alarmed and locked and access is limited to certain employees.
Based on all of the above, I deduce that Lam made the "unexpected" side trip (unexpected by those friends/family she was in touch with) because she was lured there by a someone she met previously during the travels or met over the Internet. The Cecil was the rendezvous point, they would meet there. The antics in the elevator the night she disappeared seemed to me to depict Lam waiting for someone to join her in the elevator. She gets in, presses buttons to keep the door open, she hides in the corner like you would to jump out and say boo! or surprise! In anticipation of when the friend steps in. I absolutely perceive a happy excitement in her demeanor rather than fear. i do not sense fear at all.
She peeks out the door to see if the person is coming, her hand gestures tell me she's excited, then she goes back into the car to push the buttons again to keep the door open and stationary longer. She peeks out again, and then we see her disappear eventually to the left. I think her friend, whoever that person is showed up and lured her down the hall. I can only imagine where she went next and whether she was killed in the hotel or on the roof but I am certain that someone lured her to the roof using the stairs, had the ability to unlock and disarm the door, and managed to carry her body up the ladder and drop her in the tank. I think she was probably already dead when she was dropped into the water tank.
My questions are: what room/floor was she in?
Did anyone in the hotel ever see her in the company of another person?
What guests checked in around the same time she did?
Who has access to the roof alarm and keys?
Are there videos on the hallways or just the elevators?
Did or are they checking her computer devices to see if she was to make a connection at the Cecil? Email, websites, chat rooms, texts, calls, etc...?
Did she typically stay in independent hotels off the beaten path, so to speak, I mean, rather than reputable chains that are closer to mass transportation, for example, Comfort Inns, La Quintas, etc.?
These are some of my questions. I feel strongly that she was definitely murdered. I hope we learn more facts.
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- That her stay in LA was unplanned or impromptu
- she checked into a fairly seedy and unsafe hotel/location in LA
- she only intended to stay a few days
- the video footage depicting "odd" behavior in the elevator
- that she ultimately left the elevator and did not return but subsequently disappeared thereafter
- that there was a loud bang or noise coming from one of the floors/rooms (reference to the 4th floor) and loud enough to awaken and alarm tenant who subsequently fell out of bed
- that the fourth floor flooded the next day
- that Lam's body was found inside one of four water tanks on the roof of the Cecil several weeks later
- that the tanks are lidded but not locked
- that the door(s) to the roof are typically alarmed and locked and access is limited to certain employees.
Based on all of the above, I deduce that Lam made the "unexpected" side trip (unexpected by those friends/family she was in touch with) because she was lured there by a someone she met previously during the travels or met over the Internet. The Cecil was the rendezvous point, they would meet there. The antics in the elevator the night she disappeared seemed to me to depict Lam waiting for someone to join her in the elevator. She gets in, presses buttons to keep the door open, she hides in the corner like you would to jump out and say boo! or surprise! In anticipation of when the friend steps in. I absolutely perceive a happy excitement in her demeanor rather than fear. i do not sense fear at all.
She peeks out the door to see if the person is coming, her hand gestures tell me she's excited, then she goes back into the car to push the buttons again to keep the door open and stationary longer. She peeks out again, and then we see her disappear eventually to the left. I think her friend, whoever that person is showed up and lured her down the hall. I can only imagine where she went next and whether she was killed in the hotel or on the roof but I am certain that someone lured her to the roof using the stairs, had the ability to unlock and disarm the door, and managed to carry her body up the ladder and drop her in the tank. I think she was probably already dead when she was dropped into the water tank.
My questions are: what room/floor was she in?
Did anyone in the hotel ever see her in the company of another person?
What guests checked in around the same time she did?
Who has access to the roof alarm and keys?
Are there videos on the hallways or just the elevators?
Did or are they checking her computer devices to see if she was to make a connection at the Cecil? Email, websites, chat rooms, texts, calls, etc...?
Did she typically stay in independent hotels off the beaten path, so to speak, I mean, rather than reputable chains that are closer to mass transportation, for example, Comfort Inns, La Quintas, etc.?
These are some of my questions. I feel strongly that she was definitely murdered. I hope we learn more facts.
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