From housing serial killers to untimely deaths, the Cecil Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles is known to many as LA’s deadliest hotel. The latest chapter in the Cecil’s dark history involves the mysterious disappearance of college student Elisa Lam. Check in to the Cecil Hotel on February 10, only on Netflix.
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The notorious Cecil Hotel grows in infamy when guest Elisa Lam vanishes. From the creator of “The Ted Bundy Tapes,” a dive into crime’s darkest places.
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Overlong like a lot of Netflix docs. Youtube 'sleuths' extremely annoying & used to pan the story out, they ruined it in fact. Sad story picked over by vultures.
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I watched that three years ago totally forgot it was good documentary.
Who's here after zack d film
Is anybody here after Zack video about this case?
Visiting this place is on my bucket list
Great documentary, but why Netflix did not answer about the 53 sec of missing footage of the elevator clip
Idk. Some things seemed off on this show. Seems like they made some things up to help the story seem like a huge accident. That’s just my opinion though
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A cctv on a hallway could revealed and might solve the mystery😢 but no cctv was there😢
Those web sleuths really annoyed me in the documentary. Plus that metal guy being led into suicide, and then none of the people apologising to him. So sad.
Peet montazugo
I don’t buy into the theory that she climbed the outside ladder, then jump into the reservoir, took off her clothes and drowned because she could not get back up. I’m surprised to see all the investigators in that documentary accepting so easily that theory in the last episode while disregarding all the other informations brought up in the first 3. It’s so convenient to say, she was bipolar, did not take her meds and so killed herself.
The police edited the video and does not want to release the original because they say it does not bring anything else that matters… really??? Ok so please release it if it does not. Why would you remove multiple frames of it ? The hatch was open !? Really ? Are we supposed to just believe blindly the maintenance guy after we’ve been told the hatch was closed ? Ok they say it was miscommunication!? Yeah right! So many things in that story do not make sense and in the end, we are supposed to accept that girl just killed herself. What about the autopsy, they first declare they cannot say whether it’s a murder or an accident and then they say it’s accident. But why ?
It's a murder.
the military did it.
The police always mess something up and of course mental illness came in handy. The girl was killed in short order.
That hotels lady maneger looks suspicious…First when she found out that the employee found the Elisas body in the water thank…Then first she called mom? Not the police? Wtf? And the way she sometimes laughed…Sounded evil and with irony…And the way she switched over from laughing to seriousness was a bit odd…I think she knows more than she telled in this documantary
When i saw Richard Ramirez just then, reminded me he's one of the worst out there because you'd never even be safe in your own home
Any body know the music?
What's the name of the music it's amazing
I watched this and thought it was so foolish of Netflix to give these dumb, delusional YouTubers some clout by them pretending to be detectives. They act like they did something but their input was useless.
i see peet apartment 😂😂😂😂
The fact was elisa taking the elevator, and what elisa seeing is a hallucination or something. Elisa movements was strange, just type of a FVI test named "LIAM-ELISA" test, the results was elisa expecting to leave the elevator and hid in a water tank. The water tank was about 10 meters tall (3 meters) which causes 5ml water result in death.
The armchair detectives added nothing to the case or the documentary. Why include them? We get it, the Internet went crazy lol.
Right, these are my thoughts on this case and things that really frustrated me (based on facts):
– all the online "investigators" looking at the elevator video and thinking you can see another foot when it's clearly her other foot behind her. people were just freezing the video and zooming in, without seeing she literally walks away with her foot in that position a second before.
– The TB outbreak conspiracy is a mad coincidence but it makes so much sense that she stopped taking her meds and had an episode.
– Even the date on the autopsy that people noticed was changed, you can see the date is THE SAME DAY not "5 days apart" the ink was just faded on the number joining.
– I believe she was in the tank the whole time she had been gone missing, the police said sniffer dogs had lost the scent and with negligence just didn't check the water tanks when they should've.
– She probably got really paranoid in the elevator as it wasn't moving and thought someone was trying to scare her by keeping the door open but she had just pressed the 'hold door' button by accident, which is probably why she was so calm at the start. (this is based on the fact she was not taking her meds)
– If this was any other hotel there wouldn't be so much conspiracy!!!
– The police searched all the rooms in the hotel, if she had died before and was put in the tank after, where would the body be put in that time frame? it makes no sense believing she was murdered before
– I'm sick of YouTuber conspiracy theorists believing they know what's going on based on other conspiracies, it's so dangerous. The only time I've seen online "investigators" actually do good and do right is with the Luca Magnotta case where they literally solved the case before the murder even happened which could've prevented the whole thing.
– I think the death metal guy is owed a huge apology
– and finally, can we start thinking logically? and accept that Elisa's death was a tragic accident and hope she's resting in peace.
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RIP 🪦 Elisa Lam 1991-2013
Look! Peet's home! (Not the Cecil hotel)
The East Coast had the CHELSEA HOTEL. And, yet, the WEST coast, has the CECIL? Were, CECIL and CHELSEA, once a loving couple, that loved America. Back in the 1700's, or, 1800's?
Those “web sleuths” accused a poor guy that was there A YEAR before what happened of murder and ruined his life. They should be ashamed of themselves.
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possible spoilers below, don't read if you haven't watched the series yet.
after watching this, I have some comments about the web sleuths. They seem to be too willing to blame corrupt police actions or conspiracy theories based on opinions. I think you all have done a great service by looking at the bizarre events of the case, including the elevator video. But as one of the police said, the public does not always have access to all of the evidence of a case. That means if you are making conclusions based on incomplete evidence, your conclusions will also be incomplete. I think she wasn't taking enough of her bipolar medication & that's why she was having hallucinations. It was also unfortunate that many blamed the rocker Morbid by saying he had killed her, even though his passport proved he was out of the country at the time. This is what happens when people act on suspicion but not evidence! They blame an innocent person just because he has a bad boy, rocker image! Ultimately I was pleased that some of the sleuths were able to agree that the evidence showed an accidental death instead of a homicide.
Keep working on your sleuthing but be willing to have an open mind based on evidence.
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Hotels/Motels are probably the place that contains various types of stories from gruesome to some pure evil.
A friend (he worked in a hotel) of mine once told me that they found a dead body that's been in there for more than 3 days in one of their rooms. It wasn't published in any news and they just went on with their lives. After a week, the room is up for check in again.
Hotel owner do this for money publicity
The police knew the elevator was on 14th floor. Why didn’t they interview and polygraph all employees who had access to roof? Did they interview all tenants on 14th and 12th floor? I hope they replaced the water tank.
Downtown LA is definitely not the place to go on vacation lol
Hmm when you look into past happenings like the Betty Short murder. You really start to think there is some level of organised crime which happens at hotel Cecil. Very thought provoking documentary.