She couldn't even see the buttons, she had to stoop to see them. She was ing high.
Hotel covering it's ass. Someone left the tank open by accident, she went inside and drowned. They found her and closed the lid (or said it was closed when they arrived).
She couldn't even see the buttons, she had to stoop to see them. She was ing high.
So they just let her rot for two weeks and contaminate the water just so they can deny about the lid? I'm not understanding the reasonibg behind this.
's carcase might pollute the drinking water of that hotel but at least the murder made it impossible for to spoil the American Gene pool with the swampy soft opening between her legs, which's definitely good news imho.
No, dumbass, they went to check out the tank and found her, then said the lid was closed because it's supposed to be closed. Do you think the hotel is going to admit they left it open?
Where did the water come from that was in that tank?
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It's their water. That's how they generate water pressure in older buildings that don't have good pressure on higher floors, and it also serves as a water storage (buffer) tank. It's fed the same way water towers are fed.
Lived in Oceanside on a Military base at a very young age at the time and still remember how big of a deal this was. This had everyone on edge.
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I don't want to seem a pain in the ass on this point, but, you're saying it's from the city water system, just piped up to the roof so that gravity allows it to be used by the hotel guests, D? I just find this part of the story fascinating.
What's so surprising about that, shocky?
possessive
She was also decomposing in a water tank for two weeks before they found her, wouldn't traces of drugs be gone by then?
Seriously, my five year old cousin has better reasoning than that.
The guests in Room 1102 had 'em for a while. tee, hee.
Can you imagine it?
Either that or ghost water.
Yeah, it's regular tap water. There are thousands of these in NYC.
Lam was bipolar, so that certainly could have had something to do with it. As difficult as it might have been for her to get up into a tank herself, it would be moreso for a person trying to get her into one, especially if she were dead or unconscious.
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You can see from this photo that, if she gained roof access, then she only needed to climb that maintenance ladder and she's then above the water tanks. She could have easily dropped down onto one of them and if the lid was missing and at night, she could have fallen into one (or gone in intentionally).
I know who killed Elisa Lam. The Mysterious Video of the Girl in Elevator who ended up "mysteriously dead" at the bottom of a closed off water tank. - I believe I am the only person on this entire planet who knows what happened. I knew it the first time news of the strange video started circulating the internet weeks ago. I have just kept my mouth shut because there is a lot more to it and of course.... cases like this.. I just did not want to draw any attention to myself but I know exactly why they did it and yes it was indeed a ritualistic murder. Just like Paul Walker's. However, for Lam's case I have so much detail that it may blow your mind. I know it blew my mind and that's why I was debating on weather or not I should blog about it as I did not want to have anything to do with it... except for the fact that this ritual murder was directly linked to my ritual murder last year..... So... kinda makes it hard for me to talk about, but ......
But, what would her motive be to go up there to begin with? One would have no idea they were water tanks if she was intent on suicide. Why not just hop off the edge of the Cecil?
Or just jump out the window? Plenty of people do that there.
Conversely, why dump someone in a water tank? It's not a vat of acid.
She was obviously trying to go up the elevator and couldn't because she pushed all the buttons at the same time. Then you can see she's talking, perhaps to herself, possibly saying "I pushed 1, 2, 3, 4..." using her fingers to count. She then likely takes the stairs. That would be a long climb. It would exhaust someone.
Someone who's irrational doesn't do rational things. Add to that the possibility that the hotel maintenance covered it up and it starts to add up. I don't know how or why she got into the tank, but why not just throw her off the tower if you're going to kill her? Why put her somewhere that you know is going to come back to you (anyone who had the key to the lock would be suspect).
The video evidence is that she was behaving irrationally.
To make a statement of {evil}.
I agree, but, jumping to the facts that she ended up in the water tank is fantastic. Someone(s) put her in there.
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