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boracayjohnny
02-20-2013, 9:12am
Body found in LA hotel water tank may be missing Canadian tourist - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/body-found-la-hotel-water-tank-may-missing-010024324.html)

A body found in a large water tank on top of a downtown Los Angeles hotel on Tuesday may belong to a 21-year-old Canadian woman who went missing under suspicious circumstances while staying there late last month, police said.

Elisa Lam, a student from Vancouver, British Columbia, who was visiting Southern California on her own, was last seen at the Cecil Hotel on January 31. Los Angeles Police detectives had characterized her disappearance as suspicious.

A security video taken in an elevator at the hotel and released by the LAPD last week showed Lam acting strangely, hiding in a corner and repeatedly peering around the elevator doors into the hallway.

A body had been found in one of four large water tanks on top of the Cecil Hotel early on Tuesday after a maintenance worker went up to investigate reports of low water pressure, a Los Angeles police spokeswoman said.

Detectives were on the scene, but had not yet determined whether the remains were those of the missing woman, the spokeswoman said.

Some two dozen firefighters could be seen cutting through one of the four large, cylindrical water tanks under a canopy that shielded them from news helicopters overhead.

Police have said that the reason for Lam's visit to Los Angeles was unclear, but that her final destination was expected to be Santa Cruz in central California.

She speaks Cantonese as well as English and was known to use public transportation such as trains and buses.

DukeAllen
02-20-2013, 9:28am
This must be why, whenever I stay at a hotel, the water tastes funny.:(

Yerf Dog
02-20-2013, 9:33am
known to use public transportation such as trains and buses.

Well that's suspicious! :skep:

Doug28450
02-20-2013, 9:35am
Well that's suspicious! :skep:

Next time you ride CTA or Metra you will be under suspicion.

Shrike6
02-20-2013, 10:10am
This must be why, whenever I stay at a hotel, the water tastes funny.:(

And one hour later, you are thirsty again.

Sea Six
02-20-2013, 12:14pm
This must be why, whenever I stay at a hotel, the water tastes funny.:(

The article didn't say she was a clown.

Jobaka
02-20-2013, 12:29pm
the Cecil Hotel

Skid row. :yesnod:

Bucwheat
02-20-2013, 12:41pm
mistook it for the pool.:D

Rotorhead
02-20-2013, 12:46pm
It wasn't me. :leaving:

Jobaka
02-20-2013, 12:53pm
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d39/LowFlyrVette/Elisa_Lam_zpsc856a691.jpg

:sadangel: Only 21 years old. Sad.

Yerf Dog
02-20-2013, 1:01pm
And one hour later, you are thirsty again.

:skep: :rofl:

Craig
02-20-2013, 1:04pm
I just looked at the Cecil Hotel on Google Earth and, as I expected, those tanks are not open. Someone had to drain the tank, open the man-way, stuff her through the man-way, seal it up, then put it back in service. I'd say we're looking for a really stupid maintenance guy there at the hotel.

onedef92
02-20-2013, 1:06pm
Headline du jour, Johnny! :rasta:

boracayjohnny
02-20-2013, 1:09pm
Headline du jour, Johnny! :rasta:

Once in a while, I get an OD worthy title. :seasix:

onedef92
02-20-2013, 1:10pm
Once in a while, I get an OD worthy title. :seasix:

Love it. Felt that joker from all the way over here! :cert:

Rotorhead
02-20-2013, 1:18pm
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d39/LowFlyrVette/Elisa_Lam_zpsc856a691.jpg

:sadangel: Only 21 years old. Sad.

:sadangel:

boracayjohnny
02-20-2013, 1:18pm
Love it. Felt that joker from all the way over here! :cert:

:D:cert::cert:

Jobaka
02-20-2013, 3:27pm
I just looked at the Cecil Hotel on Google Earth and, as I expected, those tanks are not open. Someone had to drain the tank, open the man-way, stuff her through the man-way, seal it up, then put it back in service. I'd say we're looking for a really stupid maintenance guy there at the hotel.

Seems like a good place to start.

A locked door that only employees have access to and a fire escape are the only ways to get to the roof. The door is equipped with an alarm system that notifies hotel personnel if someone is up there, Lopez said.

Source (http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/missing-tourist.html)

The way that's written seems to indicate that roof access via the fire escape bypasses the alarmed locked door. That's going to complicate the investigation.

Bill
02-20-2013, 6:59pm
So Wong. :funny:

Fixed.