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Post time 14-3-2024 20:40:41 | Show all posts |Read mode
The Cecil Hotel, located in Los Angeles, California, is a 15-story building with a century-long history. It is reported that 16 people have died at this hotel, and it has been frequented by two notorious serial killers. Once a prominent hotel, the building received $45 million in funding from the Los Angeles City Council in 2019 and was subsequently converted into housing for the homeless. However, it reopened in 2021 and was renamed the Cecil Apartments Hotel, boasting 601 guest rooms and becoming an iconic landmark in the downtown area.

Returning to the Elisa Lam case, in 2013, the 21-year-old Canadian-Chinese student mysteriously disappeared after checking into the hotel, garnering global attention. Surveillance footage showed her exhibiting strange behavior in an elevator, including repeatedly pressing elevator buttons and hiding in the corner of the elevator. Three weeks later, her body was found in a water tank on the hotel's rooftop, sparking widespread attention and various conspiracy theories.

Further chilling incidents were unearthed in this building's history. In 1931, a man from New York checked into the Cecil Hotel under a false name and ingested a large quantity of pills to commit suicide, marking the beginning of the hotel's dark reputation. In 1937, a woman fell to her death from the 9th floor, and in 1944, another woman threw her baby off the roof after giving birth in the bathroom, resulting in the infant's death.

However, among the series of tragedies at the Cecil Hotel, perhaps the most famous is the "Black Dahlia" case of 2013. American actress Elizabeth Short disappeared after drinking at the Cecil Hotel's bar and was later found murdered and mutilated. Additionally, the Cecil Hotel was also a hideout for notorious serial killers Jack Unterweger and Richard Ramirez, who sought refuge here after committing multiple murders, further shrouding the hotel in darkness.
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Post time 14-3-2024 20:42:01 | Show all posts
How come I haven't heard about this incident?
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Post time 14-3-2024 21:52:12 | Show all posts
It's just mental issues, you know.
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