Dead body found in L.A. hotel's water tank

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Maybe there's a corpse in the hotel water tank.

http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/20/us/california-hotel-water-corpse/index.html

Los Angeles (CNN) -- Tourists staying at a Los Angeles hotel bathed, brushed teeth and drank water from a tank in which a young woman's body was likely decomposing for more than two weeks, police said.

Elisa Lam's corpse was found in the Cecil Hotel's rooftop water tank by a maintenance worker who was trying to figure out why the water pressure was low Tuesday.

Lam's parents reported her missing in early February. The last sighting of her was in the hotel on January 31, Los Angeles Police said.

Detectives are now investigating the 21-year-old Canadian's suspicious death, police Sgt. Rudy Lopez said.

It was not clear whether the water presented any health risks to those who consumed it. Results on tests on the water done Wednesday by the Los Angeles Public Health Department were expected later in the day.

The hotel management has not responded to CNN requests for comment.

Video appears to show four cisterns on the hotel roof.

People who stayed at the Cecil since Lam's disappearance expressed shock about developments.

"The water did have a funny taste," Sabrina Baugh told CNN on Wednesday. She and her husband used the water for eight days.

"We never thought anything of it," the British woman said. "We thought it was just the way it was here."
What she described was not normal.

"The shower was awful," she said. "When you turned the tap on, the water was coming black first for two seconds and then it was going back to normal."

The hotel remained open after the discovery, but guests checking in Tuesday were told not to drink it, according to Qui Nguyen, who decided to find a new hotel Wednesday.

Nguyen said he learned about the body from a CNN reporter, not the hotel staff.

RIP Elisa Lam, who was acting very strangely before her disappearance.
 
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"The shower was awful," she said. "When you turned the tap on, the water was coming black first for two seconds and then it was going back to normal."

How the fuck do you think that is normal?
 
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Tourists staying at a Los Angeles hotel bathed, brushed teeth and drank water from a tank in which a young woman's body was likely decomposing for more than two weeks, police said.

Elisa Lam's corpse was found in the Cecil Hotel's rooftop water tank by a maintenance worker who was trying to figure out why the water pressure was low Tuesday.

Lam's parents reported her missing in early February. The last sighting of her was in the hotel on January 31, Los Angeles Police said.

Detectives are now investigating the 21-year-old Canadian's suspicious death, police Sgt. Rudy Lopez said.

It was not clear whether the water presented any health risks to those who consumed it. Results on tests on the water done Wednesday by the Los Angeles Public Health Department were expected later in the day.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/20/us/california-hotel-water-corpse/
 
I heard this on the news last night. I would feel disgusted if I was staying at that hotel. But there's really nothing you can do! So nasty but also so sad about this young girl
 
I'd imagine they'll eventually solve this case. You can't get a room in these type of hotels with just cash anymore. You need ID and a working credit card in case of damages. So if it was a fellow guest, they'll have records. Just have to sweep through for the last three weeks. And there is probably a camera in the elevator and lobby, which means they have the coming and goings of everyone the day she disappeared.

Interesting that she was found on the roof. There is probably someone at the front desk 24/7, so the assailant figured they wouldn't be able to get the body out the front door, so they went up instead. Probably used the stairs to dodge the cameras, dead of night when everyone is in their room.
 
And, yep. There's the video. This is the kind of story that ends up becoming a weird urban legend down the line. I hope this case gets solved.
 
I'd imagine they'll eventually solve this case. You can't get a room in these type of hotels with just cash anymore. You need ID and a working credit card in case of damages. So if it was a fellow guest, they'll have records. Just have to sweep through for the last three weeks. And there is probably a camera in the elevator and lobby, which means they have the coming and goings of everyone the day she disappeared.

Interesting that she was found on the roof. There is probably someone at the front desk 24/7, so the assailant figured they wouldn't be able to get the body out the front door, so they went up instead. Probably used the stairs to dodge the cameras, dead of night when everyone is in their room.


That's so specific....a little too specific...
 
So sad and strange. I see two possibilities: 1. She was on drugs or psychotic and somehow went into the tank herself and drowned. 2. The video of her in the elevator seems to indicate that there might have been another person outside the elevator, playing something like hide and seek with her. Maybe that person has something to do with her death.
 
I know the family of the victim. Her parents own a small restaurant and I believe this was the first time they let her out to travel on her own. Really tragic.

Also disgusting that people had used the contaminated water.
 
I know the family of the victim. Her parents own a small restaurant and I believe this was the first time they let her out to travel on her own. Really tragic.

Also disgusting that people had used the contaminated water.

Damn that just f'ing terrible...
 
I'd imagine they'll eventually solve this case. You can't get a room in these type of hotels with just cash anymore. You need ID and a working credit card in case of damages. So if it was a fellow guest, they'll have records. Just have to sweep through for the last three weeks. And there is probably a camera in the elevator and lobby, which means they have the coming and goings of everyone the day she disappeared.

Interesting that she was found on the roof. There is probably someone at the front desk 24/7, so the assailant figured they wouldn't be able to get the body out the front door, so they went up instead. Probably used the stairs to dodge the cameras, dead of night when everyone is in their room.

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I'd imagine they'll eventually solve this case. You can't get a room in these type of hotels with just cash anymore. You need ID and a working credit card in case of damages. So if it was a fellow guest, they'll have records. Just have to sweep through for the last three weeks. And there is probably a camera in the elevator and lobby, which means they have the coming and goings of everyone the day she disappeared.

Interesting that she was found on the roof. There is probably someone at the front desk 24/7, so the assailant figured they wouldn't be able to get the body out the front door, so they went up instead. Probably used the stairs to dodge the cameras, dead of night when everyone is in their room.

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That's so specific....a little too specific...

Well think about it. How would you get a dead body out of a hotel? Say she met some guy (maybe during the video there was a man outside of view) and went back to his room. He couldn't possibly leave the dead body in his room because the cleaning people would find it during turn down service and he would be caught in less than a day. I think if she was murdered in her room, the person would have just left her there because it wouldn't be that easy to track down who was responsible.

So she is murdered in the dude's room. Can't leave her there. Can't take her outside, someone at the front desk would notice. So what do you do? Instead of going down, you go up. Put distance between you and crime by delaying the discovery of the body. The killer probably got a good two weeks ahead of this investigation with the water tank trick. How many people have stayed in his room since then? How many times has cleaning been through there, getting rid of evidence each time.
 
Holy...fucking...crap...

This is one of, if not the most disgusting and disturbing things I've ever heard of in my entire life.

Ugh...
 
Well think about it. How would you get a dead body out of a hotel? Say she met some guy (maybe during the video there was a man outside of view) and went back to his room. He couldn't possibly leave the dead body in his room because the cleaning people would find it during turn down service and he would be caught in less than a day. I think if she was murdered in her room, the person would have just left her there because it wouldn't be that easy to track down who was responsible.

So she is murdered in the dude's room. Can't leave her there. Can't take her outside, someone at the front desk would notice. So what do you do? Instead of going down, you go up. Put distance between you and crime by delaying the discovery of the body. The killer probably got a good two weeks ahead of this investigation with the water tank trick. How many people have stayed in his room since then? How many times has cleaning been through there, getting rid of evidence each time.

Very specific again...
 
I'd imagine they'll eventually solve this case. You can't get a room in these type of hotels with just cash anymore. You need ID and a working credit card in case of damages. So if it was a fellow guest, they'll have records. Just have to sweep through for the last three weeks. And there is probably a camera in the elevator and lobby, which means they have the coming and goings of everyone the day she disappeared.

Interesting that she was found on the roof. There is probably someone at the front desk 24/7, so the assailant figured they wouldn't be able to get the body out the front door, so they went up instead. Probably used the stairs to dodge the cameras, dead of night when everyone is in their room.

Well think about it. How would you get a dead body out of a hotel? Say she met some guy (maybe during the video there was a man outside of view) and went back to his room. He couldn't possibly leave the dead body in his room because the cleaning people would find it during turn down service and he would be caught in less than a day. I think if she was murdered in her room, the person would have just left her there because it wouldn't be that easy to track down who was responsible.

So she is murdered in the dude's room. Can't leave her there. Can't take her outside, someone at the front desk would notice. So what do you do? Instead of going down, you go up. Put distance between you and crime by delaying the discovery of the body. The killer probably got a good two weeks ahead of this investigation with the water tank trick. How many people have stayed in his room since then? How many times has cleaning been through there, getting rid of evidence each time.



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