I don't think for a moment that Elisa Lam just committed suicide. There's no way she could've gotten into that tank alone and pulled the cover down over herself.
I believe the lid was open when police found it her, no? But I agree it's likely not suicide. She was found in the back tank, for one. Seems like someone hastily threw her in and didn't close it.
The lid was open when the janitor took a look after guest complained. He closed the lid after finding her body and before the cops were called. She didn't commit suicide, but she had a manic episode in which she was probably hallucinating from not taking her meds and reacted impulsive, dangerous and spontaneous. This lead to the elevator footage and her probably taking the fire escape stairs outside the window to climb up the roof (because the staircase inside has a locked door with an alarm that rings downstairs) and for some reason take her clothes of and jump into the tank of which she couldn't get out of and ended up drowning in. Unstable people like this basically schouldn't be allowed to travel alone when there's a real chance they'll act out like this and can get into trouble. Her parents and sister knew she showed troublesome behaviour from time to time with her condition. It's sad really. She could've had a wonderful trip had she been with someone to keep her in line.
During college I worked room service for an internationally regarded five star hotel. There were at least three to five suicides per year and those were only the ones I was aware of. This happens to all hotels and motels and the higher class hotels are just better at keeping it hush hush.
The thing with Elisa Lam is the way the water tank is locked and shut with a very heavy lid... Her going crazy also doesn't explain the elevator itself acting weird... the doors not shutting until she moves off and stuff...
So idk if you watched the Netflix documentary on this incident. But the reason the elevator did not close was because she was pushing the hold door button. And the metal lid on the tank did not actually have a lock on it
And, I’ve hear a rumor (just a rumor from someone, doesn’t mean I believe it or it’s true) that her name backwards is lam Elisa, some type of water testing thing. So there that, although it’s probably just a coincidence.
Also some how the hotel doesn’t have any cameras in there hallways and she somehow opens the door leading to the roof without alarms going off. My theory is that the hotel knows exactly what’s going on and they cover it up by saying it’s suicide
I can't even describe how thankful I am to you for how you handle explaining Elisa Lam. As someone with bi-polar, and knows people with bi-polar. It's not a "mood swing" disorder.
Can you please explain how your bipolar disorder is? I've heard from different people and read in books but I want to know from the perspective of a guy who actually has it. Only if you want to but
@@GyeongmiBaeb oof, that's gotta be frustrating, the treatments are so different. My mother had borderline. The swings definitely look similar, but are way different. Bipolar is more genetic and is related to Schizophrenia, borderline is usually related to ptsd or childhood neglect.
I've heard of this hotel but I didn't know how many people have met their deaths there. Seems like an episode of Supernatural to be honest. Either it's something sinister or a huge coincidence.
Hotel Manager: How should we fix this? Repair Man: Stronger windows? Shatterproof and bolted down? Hotel Manager: You're fired Repair Man: Canopies to catch people jumping from the window? Hotel Manager: Out!
I remember watching an episode of Ghost Adventures about this hotel. Supposedly Richard Ramirez would do rituals at his hotel room. It’s said that some of the people there were affected by this and either demonic spirits would push them out of a window or change the way they act and in some cases guests you would be scratched or hear disembodied voices. Some people speculate that during the video of Elisa Lam in the elevator, she played a game in which you select certain buttons on the elevator and it will contact and/or make a portal to allow spirits through. This is how the elevator game is supposed to be played, the person playing must first enter the elevator alone, before pressing the button for the fourth floor. They must then descend to the second floor, up to the sixth, down to the second again, up to the tenth and finally down to the fifth. They must not get out on any floor. After reaching the fifth level, the legend says a mysterious woman will enter the lift, but the person playing must not look or interact with her. Players must then push the button to the first floor. Two things are supposedly said to happen here. If the lift goes down, the player must leave the building and not look back. If it goes to the tenth floor, once the player leaves the elevator, it's believed they'll be entering a new dimension.
this def explains a lot about Elisa Lam bc the investigation saw that the doors to the roof were locked and only for authorized personnel and the water tank was locked too. I am sure her death deals with the supernatural.
love the comments (from people who did their research)that shed a new light onto something :))) ! Cheers , and happy new year 2024 ! Was Cecil hotel built on some kind of cemetery of native indians?:P
Oh, there's no fire in the fireplace There's no carpet on the floor Don't try to order dinner There's no kitchen anymore But if the road's been kinda bumpy And you need to rest a spell Well, welcome home to Cecil Hotel
Once again amazing story telling, congrats on another amazing job guys, this music is my favorite in this entire shows history. PLEASE use this more!!!
If I remember correctly- Elisa lam didn’t fall into the water tank accidentally, there was an extremely heavy lid on top of the water tank, making the case more strange.
The first time I heard of this place is when the Elisa Lam story surfaced. That is soooo creepy. Definitely not suicide. * Everybody tasting the water * : Why is it spicyyyy???!
That chick in the water tank was murdered btw. No way she closed the door behind her after getting in. It was heavy asf apparently and impossible to reach from the inside. But keep calling it an "accident"
That begs the question on if it wasn't an accident or suicide, then who did it? That's the bigger question. I'm honestly surprised none of the employees along with the managers weren't interrogated heavily over that incident if they weren't because if I was a detective, they'd be my primary suspects along with anyone else that may have had a history with her. Edit: not to mention all the other guests that were at the hotel, when it happened, would be suspects too.
That Netflix documentary about this place is actually pretty cool. How’s like “yeup that place is definitely haunted” to “well that makes so much sense now.” It’s a crazy conspiracy rollercoaster. But it all made sense in the end.
I had an encounter with a supernatural once. My sister, her family and I checked in and was given a room on the floor of a haunted hotel. This floor is haunted by a young woman who committed suicide when her married boyfriend broke up with her. She jumped to her death from a window on the floor of the room that she was staying in. Since then, guests and staff kept seeing or hearing her crying on that floor. One night I woke up when I heard a woman crying and when I opened my eyes, I saw a woman sitting on the foot of the bed. I thought it was my sister, wearing a white robe with long hair, but I realized that it wasn't my sis. I was so shocked and tried closing my eyes, she cried for a few minutes before disappearing. I told my my sister the next day and described the woman that I have seen, and my sis confirmed that was the description of the woman who had died there years ago.
I moved from Alabama in mid 90’s ended up homeless in skid row. I stayed there a few times, w/ vouchers or when I would receive GR Check. It was an interesting place.
Some theories suggested that Elisa Lam died because she played the infamous elevator game and she did mess up the ritual by communicating with an unknown 'woman' in the elevator which was the rule of the game - do not interact with the 'woman' in the elevator at all. So the 'woman' is a demon, furious at her and decided to 'trade her soul' by drowing her in the water tank. That's explained why her death was bizzare and how is it possible for her to open the lock the water tank by herself is puzzling. Other realiable thery is that she was off her meds and was havinh her one of her psycotic episodes. She was hacculinating and thought someone had stalked her.
Thing about Elisa Lam is that there was a giant cover on the tank that she couldn’t have moved to get in, and even if she had, the cover was moved back into place after she had “fallen” in.
I guessed the same, but was confused because I thought Infographics had already done one on the Cecil. They had, but it was specifically about Elisa Lam.
In many hotels I've been in you can't open the window without a key or at all and if you can it is only a couple of inches.... it's just interesting that at no point the windows weren't changed or locked to keep people from jumping
what's scary was that some of the scenes and sequence in the Japanese horror movie, Dark Water resembles Elise Lam case. And this movie was released way before whatever happened to Elise Lam, happened. edit: oh man i didnt wanna see that footage
People talking about closing this hotel because of all its deaths. If you were to base closing hotels on odd numbers of deaths there wouldn't be any hotels open in Vegas nor Atlantic City.
I did my research, Elisa Lam was actually playing the elevator game. The Elevator Game is a ritual game that is said to give the player access to another world. It is said in the elevator you will see a person step into the elevator from an unknown floor, the rule is that you must never make contact with this person. The reason she was scared is because she interacting with this entity, It is still unknown how she ended up in the water tank. But it is a disturbing story.
I stayed at Stay on Main before hearing about any of this when me and an old friend visited LA around 2012. Speaking objectively, there wasn't generally off while staying there. I'm sure I could think of some things that could be considered weird in hindsight but idk if that would be due to what I know now. We were there for 2 weeks.
I actually said "It's probably the Cecil Hotel" before the video started. It's like, the most infamous hotel out there.
Me too I guessed it before watching the video.
I forgot the name and called it the Elisa Lam hotel in my head 🥴
@Fire Blade i see I’m not alone in thinking that. Suspicious isn’t it?
@Fire Blade I’ll punt that bear into the sun if I see him XD
I just guessed that because of the Netflix series
I’m surprised this hotel hasn’t been closed down yet.
People die everywhere everyday. Life goes on. We can't memorialize or close off every place where death occurs.
@@ladycheyne5607 OK I guess that’s true.
Such things pull tourists more.
They're waiting until 2026 when they will be classified as a national landmark 😂😂😂
Paranormal Investigation Hot-spot I Reckon. They pay big bucks for haunted gems like this.
*Alternate Title: Everyone's dying to check into this hotel!*
LOL
😂
Ooh mannn😂😂😂
The hotel is to die for!
People are falling head over heels for this hotel!
"HEY FERB! I KNOW WHAT WE'RE GONNA DO TODAY!!!"
“Whatcha doin?”
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I don't think for a moment that Elisa Lam just committed suicide. There's no way she could've gotten into that tank alone and pulled the cover down over herself.
Exactly! The lids on those things are heavy and take more than one person to move. Not to mention how weird she was behaving.
I believe the lid was open when police found it her, no? But I agree it's likely not suicide. She was found in the back tank, for one. Seems like someone hastily threw her in and didn't close it.
Came looking for this in the comments. I don’t buy it either
@@danielx15one I think the lid was closed that’s why the police were confused
The lid was open when the janitor took a look after guest complained. He closed the lid after finding her body and before the cops were called. She didn't commit suicide, but she had a manic episode in which she was probably hallucinating from not taking her meds and reacted impulsive, dangerous and spontaneous. This lead to the elevator footage and her probably taking the fire escape stairs outside the window to climb up the roof (because the staircase inside has a locked door with an alarm that rings downstairs) and for some reason take her clothes of and jump into the tank of which she couldn't get out of and ended up drowning in. Unstable people like this basically schouldn't be allowed to travel alone when there's a real chance they'll act out like this and can get into trouble. Her parents and sister knew she showed troublesome behaviour from time to time with her condition. It's sad really. She could've had a wonderful trip had she been with someone to keep her in line.
"Relax," said the night man
"We are programmed to receive
You can check-out any time you like
But you can never leave!"
yeah,i also thought it will be like hotel californiaa
*starts playing guitar solo*
@@portland4660 WELCOME TO THE HOTEL CALIFORNIA
I'm not ashamed that this song was my immediate thought
The Cecil Hotel is a hotel in California... sooo The Eagles must have some foresight!!!
Welcome to the Hotel California.
You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.
Woah...coincidence?
@@aesxop I think not...
Welcome to the Jungle.
@Spastik no, led zeppelin 😑
@Spastik eagles
During college I worked room service for an internationally regarded five star hotel. There were at least three to five suicides per year and those were only the ones I was aware of. This happens to all hotels and motels and the higher class hotels are just better at keeping it hush hush.
There you go
The more you know
That's kinda interesting tbh...
The thing with Elisa Lam is the way the water tank is locked and shut with a very heavy lid... Her going crazy also doesn't explain the elevator itself acting weird... the doors not shutting until she moves off and stuff...
So idk if you watched the Netflix documentary on this incident. But the reason the elevator did not close was because she was pushing the hold door button. And the metal lid on the tank did not actually have a lock on it
@@masonbrinton8587 nor was the lid closed.
And, I’ve hear a rumor (just a rumor from someone, doesn’t mean I believe it or it’s true) that her name backwards is lam Elisa, some type of water testing thing. So there that, although it’s probably just a coincidence.
Also some how the hotel doesn’t have any cameras in there hallways and she somehow opens the door leading to the roof without alarms going off. My theory is that the hotel knows exactly what’s going on and they cover it up by saying it’s suicide
You'll have the sweetest dream in that hotel, you'll never ever wake up.
Dark Humor
@@ottodregni1902 Otto Dregni
@@lordtea Otto Dregni
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Zing!
I can't even describe how thankful I am to you for how you handle explaining Elisa Lam. As someone with bi-polar, and knows people with bi-polar.
It's not a "mood swing" disorder.
Can you please explain how your bipolar disorder is? I've heard from different people and read in books but I want to know from the perspective of a guy who actually has it. Only if you want to but
My borderline personality was at first misdiagnosed as bipolar.
@@GyeongmiBaeb oof, that's gotta be frustrating, the treatments are so different. My mother had borderline. The swings definitely look similar, but are way different. Bipolar is more genetic and is related to Schizophrenia, borderline is usually related to ptsd or childhood neglect.
@@yeetghostrat I think I just got ignored
@@alltimegamer1343 ignored?
Cecil hotel sounds straight out of a horror movie honestly.
Well this is why they put the American horror story TV show here, I've watched a few episodes of it too
"Hotel Where People Keep Dying".
Couldn't come up with a better name myself
Hotel where people keep lying down to their death bed. Too long.
Should’ve called it the sideshow Bob hotel
Hotel California: Am I a joke to you?
@@portland4660 Welcome to the Hotel California
Such a lovely place (Such a lovely place)
Such a lovely face
Lol
I've heard of this hotel but I didn't know how many people have met their deaths there. Seems like an episode of Supernatural to be honest. Either it's something sinister or a huge coincidence.
Ikr
There are no coincidences
@@icantthinkofaname15 -master coincidence
That's way too many deaths to be considered a coincidence
There is no such thing as a coincidence the universe is never that lazy.
Fun Fact About The Cecil Hotel: Danger doesn't lurk at every corner, it's just hanging out, waiting for fear and horror to show up.
Hotel where people keep dying: exists
The Doom Slayer: _Looks like a job for me_
* enters area *
Turns around to hear rip and tear
RIP, MM, AND, *TEAR*
Ha so true
Lol
KAR EN TUK
*TIME TO GET TO THE KILLING :)*
I know death was tired of going to this hotel to collect souls.
This hotel should’ve been closed down a long time ago.
90s building seemed are immortal and 2015 never died
Ceicil hotel: Congratulations you won a free security camera system 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Your a kid I’m also a kid because you spelled Ceicil wrong it’s Cicil
@@joelsoto8724 no it's Cecil, research before you try to correct someone
Hotel Manager: How should we fix this?
Repair Man: Stronger windows? Shatterproof and bolted down?
Hotel Manager: You're fired
Repair Man: Canopies to catch people jumping from the window?
Hotel Manager: Out!
The janitor/janitress: **cleans the bl00d**
Elisa Lam:**dies at watertank**
The cleaners: Dont even think that we should clean the water tanks-
Wow.. so many; and the recent Netflix Doc just focused on one story.. this place is definitely haunted/cursed
I knew it was Hotel Cecil right when I read the title 😂
Same lol
Lol same I just wrote that too
Yup, I had watched things about the Cecil hotel before that too
As soon as he said “Skid Row”, I knew right away he was going to talk about the Cecil hotel.
LETS GOOO time to pack ma bags immediately
I feel ya
Less gooo
*Ghostbusters theme intensifies*
Dababy that you?
👁👄👁
5:45 - the most horrifying case of wrong place wrong time ever
Yeah that's really bad luck. Dude couldn't have chosen a worse time to walk in front of the hotel
He was literally born under a ladder, under an open umbrella, and when a black cat happened to pass by at the same time.
@@emilyvillamil Black cats aren't bad luck
I could tell right away this was going to be about the Cecil. I still remember the Elisa Lam story like it was yesterday.
I feel cursed even saying hotel Cecil I don’t know why
I remember watching an episode of Ghost Adventures about this hotel. Supposedly Richard Ramirez would do rituals at his hotel room. It’s said that some of the people there were affected by this and either demonic spirits would push them out of a window or change the way they act and in some cases guests you would be scratched or hear disembodied voices. Some people speculate that during the video of Elisa Lam in the elevator, she played a game in which you select certain buttons on the elevator and it will contact and/or make a portal to allow spirits through. This is how the elevator game is supposed to be played, the person playing must first enter the elevator alone, before pressing the button for the fourth floor. They must then descend to the second floor, up to the sixth, down to the second again, up to the tenth and finally down to the fifth. They must not get out on any floor. After reaching the fifth level, the legend says a mysterious woman will enter the lift, but the person playing must not look or interact with her. Players must then push the button to the first floor. Two things are supposedly said to happen here. If the lift goes down, the player must leave the building and not look back. If it goes to the tenth floor, once the player leaves the elevator, it's believed they'll be entering a new dimension.
and what happens if you don't follow the rules? same thing as elisa lam?
this def explains a lot about Elisa Lam bc the investigation saw that the doors to the roof were locked and only for authorized personnel and the water tank was locked too. I am sure her death deals with the supernatural.
love the comments (from people who did their research)that shed a new light onto something :))) ! Cheers , and happy new year 2024 ! Was Cecil hotel built on some kind of cemetery of native indians?:P
I just KNEW it was about the Cecil hotel
The title: *Hotel where people keep dying*
My first thought: Hazbin hotel
Literally what I thought when I saw the title
Inside of every demon is a lost cause-
Yes same
Same xd
14 views, 14 likes, 0 dislikes, Infographics Show, you got everyone who watch the video liked it :)
Noice
@BigfootSquad BWPP i don't get
infographics shows employees might have a rule to cumpolsary like it
Oh, there's no fire in the fireplace
There's no carpet on the floor
Don't try to order dinner
There's no kitchen anymore
But if the road's been kinda bumpy
And you need to rest a spell
Well, welcome home to Cecil Hotel
I stayed their last weekend
@@zairsaeedi5237are you a ghost
This is crazy, why would people keep checking in with all the scary and strange things happening there
Once again amazing story telling, congrats on another amazing job guys, this music is my favorite in this entire shows history. PLEASE use this more!!!
If I remember correctly- Elisa lam didn’t fall into the water tank accidentally, there was an extremely heavy lid on top of the water tank, making the case more strange.
The first time I heard of this place is when the Elisa Lam story surfaced. That is soooo creepy. Definitely not suicide.
* Everybody tasting the water * : Why is it spicyyyy???!
That chick in the water tank was murdered btw. No way she closed the door behind her after getting in. It was heavy asf apparently and impossible to reach from the inside. But keep calling it an "accident"
I like the logic you used here. Makes it feel like one of those detective games.
Figure out the inconsistencies
That begs the question on if it wasn't an accident or suicide, then who did it? That's the bigger question. I'm honestly surprised none of the employees along with the managers weren't interrogated heavily over that incident if they weren't because if I was a detective, they'd be my primary suspects along with anyone else that may have had a history with her.
Edit: not to mention all the other guests that were at the hotel, when it happened, would be suspects too.
It wasn’t closed. The worker who found her body said the cover was open still.
That Netflix documentary about this place is actually pretty cool. How’s like “yeup that place is definitely haunted” to “well that makes so much sense now.” It’s a crazy conspiracy rollercoaster. But it all made sense in the end.
dude imagine drinking water from a hotel, and then finding out there was a dead body laying in the water tank
Ya..... Yuck. 🤢
Eww!
That would have put me off pipe water for life.
I had an encounter with a supernatural once. My sister, her family and I checked in and was given a room on the floor of a haunted hotel. This floor is haunted by a young woman who committed suicide when her married boyfriend broke up with her. She jumped to her death from a window on the floor of the room that she was staying in. Since then, guests and staff kept seeing or hearing her crying on that floor. One night I woke up when I heard a woman crying and when I opened my eyes, I saw a woman sitting on the foot of the bed. I thought it was my sister, wearing a white robe with long hair, but I realized that it wasn't my sis. I was so shocked and tried closing my eyes, she cried for a few minutes before disappearing. I told my my sister the next day and described the woman that I have seen, and my sis confirmed that was the description of the woman who had died there years ago.
But bro just think how terrified dorothy would be of her husband to not wake him up even in intense labour pains.....
Just looking at the title, I already knew it was the Cecil Hotel because of the Netflix show.
What show?
@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 Netflix show
@@markgoldbridge3893 what's the Netflix show called?
@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel
All the people jumping to their deaths. You’d think the hotel would bar up the windows?
R.I.P Elisa Lam and everyone else who died there (but most of them died from overdose)
Most surprising to me is that they're still in business with this level of infamy.
This needs to be an Infographics Challenge for the least liked employee. 48 Hours in Hotel Cecil.
Nooooo!
Yeaaaaa
@@shambhav9534 LOL 🤣
@@sevenwonders1717 2 - 2 It's tied for now, let's see what happens now.
@@shambhav9534 👌🤠
Because of all the deaths, I'm beginning to think that the hotel is an SCP.
There was a Netflix doc I watched recently about the girl from British Columbia who stayed there and ended up in a water tank.
What do you think inspired them to do an episode on the hotel?
Maybe they wanted to buy a water tank.
Someone : having suicidal thoughts
Also them:gotta choose a good location
seems to be that You can check out anytime you like but you can never leave
I moved from Alabama in mid 90’s ended up homeless in skid row. I stayed there a few times, w/ vouchers or when I would receive GR Check. It was an interesting place.
@theriddler yes, mid 90's. kind of scary.
is there any ghost?
Some theories suggested that Elisa Lam died because she played the infamous elevator game and she did mess up the ritual by communicating with an unknown 'woman' in the elevator which was the rule of the game - do not interact with the 'woman' in the elevator at all. So the 'woman' is a demon, furious at her and decided to 'trade her soul' by drowing her in the water tank. That's explained why her death was bizzare and how is it possible for her to open the lock the water tank by herself is puzzling.
Other realiable thery is that she was off her meds and was havinh her one of her psycotic episodes. She was hacculinating and thought someone had stalked her.
The elevator game ftw!
You know some people also say that she was playing a non friendly game called the elevator game
The SCP Foundation called they want their Scp back.
"Check out time at dead end hotel"
I remember reading that book
I’ve heard about the water tank one where she drowned in the water tank I heard about that one.☝🏻
Everyone has
Thing about Elisa Lam is that there was a giant cover on the tank that she couldn’t have moved to get in, and even if she had, the cover was moved back into place after she had “fallen” in.
I am just trying to make it easier to social distance, you don't have to call me out for this.
the one about the person who liked feeding birds made me sad
1:05 let’s not ignore that this mans beard grew from his head
LOL
Yes lets not .
They opened up as temporary homeless accommodation 3 weeks ago and somebody already went missing..
suicidal people: i know where i’m staying tonight
r/cursedcomments
Moral of the story. Don’t make a hotel with several flights. Just make it one floor, and do a bag check for everybody.
That’s more of a motel at that point
"under the false name margaret brown" so ...they didnt notice margaret brown was a survivor of the titanic?
Real life Hotel California
"You can check out any time you like,
But you can never leave"
I predict it’s the Cecil Hotel
Edit: it was! Yay!
I actually guessed it was going to be the Cecil hotel
@BullWithInternetAccess thank you!
I guessed the same, but was confused because I thought Infographics had already done one on the Cecil. They had, but it was specifically about Elisa Lam.
tv will like a i'm seeing old house visit
In many hotels I've been in you can't open the window without a key or at all and if you can it is only a couple of inches.... it's just interesting that at no point the windows weren't changed or locked to keep people from jumping
I would be a massive expense to change 700+ windows
Man that's some scary hotel. Maybe someone placed a curse on it?
You can check in anytime you like. But you can’t ever leave.
Me:what a nice place to live
Serial killer:you sure?
Me:........am out
The food there’s so good, you’ll never take another bite again out of any other meal
I kinda wanna stay a couple nights in this hotel to test my luck
@theriddler dead yet?
@theriddler 👍👍👍
@@theriddler8229 R u alive
shiet, not gonna lie, i dont even want to think that i could even want to sleep there:P
Peet Montzingo has been livestreaming The Cecil Hotel.
It keeps showing up in my recommended, but ai haven't checked it out yet
you forgot to say that recent studies have shown that she was actually playing the elevator game
lol I was thinking the same thing
The fact that everyone in the hotel was drinking rotten corpse water makes me want to peel my skin 🤢
Wow so convenient infographics as I'm in hotel rn
Hi
Bye
@@doggrz6244 hey
They should at least hang a '500$ fine for suicide' sign on the hallway.
Ramirez and Jack both prove the statement: "Gun Owner or Victim? Your Choice."
Why don't they bulldoze the place down and replacing it with a shopping mall, or library, cinema or public park.
The place is cursed.
Then the mall, cinema, library, and public park would become cursed as well.
Whatever they put in it's place would probably be cursed as well unless a preist douse holy water around it and do an exisism.
what's scary was that some of the scenes and sequence in the Japanese horror movie, Dark Water resembles Elise Lam case. And this movie was released way before whatever happened to Elise Lam, happened.
edit: oh man i didnt wanna see that footage
This has a Netflix documentary called The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel...it’s pretty crazy how it still operates
Thank you! Some other rude person wouldn't say the name of the Netflix show.
My last 2 brain cells:
*”Inside every demon is a rainbow!”*
So…you can check out anytime you want but you can never leave?
There was a death earlier this year there
So what exactly happens?
Some guy killed himself recently too a few weeks ago he jumped off the roof.
There’s a show on Netflix about the Cecil hotel it’s about the missing case of Elisa lam who’s body was found in the main water tank on the roof
People talking about closing this hotel because of all its deaths. If you were to base closing hotels on odd numbers of deaths there wouldn't be any hotels open in Vegas nor Atlantic City.
“California is a notorious bed of human misery” fixed it.
This place and chateau on sunset gives me the creeps
I did my research, Elisa Lam was actually playing the elevator game. The Elevator Game is a ritual game that is said to give the player access to another world. It is said in the elevator you will see a person step into the elevator from an unknown floor, the rule is that you must never make contact with this person. The reason she was scared is because she interacting with this entity, It is still unknown how she ended up in the water tank. But it is a disturbing story.
She probably used the fire exit which is connected to the tank
@@Pavanrajr2008 good point
thanks for doing the research, some above comment explained more throhoghly the rules but good you seconded that;>
Fun fact: the Cecil hotel has been nicknamed the hotel of death
Imagine minding your business just to be killed by a suicidal woman
I literally finished watching the Elisa Lam documentary on Netflix, yesterday.
this same day someone in my class had to do a presentation about this hotel
I stayed at Stay on Main before hearing about any of this when me and an old friend visited LA around 2012. Speaking objectively, there wasn't generally off while staying there. I'm sure I could think of some things that could be considered weird in hindsight but idk if that would be due to what I know now. We were there for 2 weeks.
Their windows sound like a joke because people keep removing them and falling down.
I wouldn't doubt it if the last one was set up for the fame. They were going under and needed something to help bring customers.
Johnny Harris just talked about Skid Row today
I am so glad I am a stay at home guy