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Ari Dee

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The Mysterious Case of Elisa Lam

As some of you know, I live in Hollywood..

back in February one of the local hotels had complaints about the smell, taste and color of the tap water.
Turns out, there was a dead woman's body inside the water tank for over 2 weeks.

I was pretty creeped/ grossed out by this but I took it as a lesson to never drink hotel water, that's for sure. Her death was ruled, "accidental" drowning, NO drugs in her system.
They mentioned then how hard it is to even access the water tank, let alone climb into it alone and close the lid behind you.

Fast forward to yesterday when I saw all this extra information about this extremely bizarre, mysterious case.

http://vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/mysterious-case-elisa-lam/

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Check it out for yourself, watch the video, read the article.
I can't find a single thing on the internet, news or police reports that would indicate that all this information isn't 100% true.

CREEPY AS FUCK.
 

LucyOHara

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Super creepy. :| They had to cut her out but she was able to get in? wtf

...causing hotel guests to complain about foul tasting “black water”.

If there is black water coming out of my faucet, I'm not going to taste it.
 
Not only am I creeped out, but I am outraged that these poor guests of this hotel had to endure such a traumatizing event in their lives.. I personally would like to hug each and every one of them and let them know that someone out their sympathizes with them and how it must have scarred them for life. I think I will try and find the guest audit from that hotel from the time the woman went missing until the time her body was found in the tank. I personally would like to write a letter to all of them (or at least my secretary can) letting them know that someone out there cares about what they went through and let them know that if I can ever do anything for them, all they have to do is give me a call.

It's just the kind of person I am.
 

Ari Dee

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Well, I sure as hell wouldn't be touching black water or stinky water either.

But we do have really dirty water in Hollywood as is, it's always tinted brown.

I don't know how they could rule her death accidental, how does someone who's NOT on drugs act that erratically and then end up dead in a secured, alarm triggered, enclosed space?
 

Ari Dee

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Not only am I creeped out, but I am outraged that these poor guests of this hotel had to endure such a traumatizing event in their lives.. I personally would like to hug each and every one of them and let them know that someone out their sympathizes with them and how it must have scarred them for life. I think I will try and find the guest audit from that hotel from the time the woman went missing until the time her body was found in the tank. I personally would like to write a letter to all of them (or at least my secretary can) letting them know that someone out there cares about what they went through and let them know that if I can ever do anything for them, all they have to do is give me a call.

It's just the kind of person I am.

I can't even imagine. I felt scarred just HEARING about it. I definitely feel for them, wholeheartedly.

I've heard of a case of an elderly couple staying in a room that stunk, and afterwards it was found out there was a dead body hidden inside the box springs.
I would never, ever recover from something that morbid.
 
Since you live in Hollywood, if you can get a hold of that guest audit and forward it to me, I will happily send you a small token of my esteem (we call it cash) just for the hard work you put into producing it and for how much this has affected you too. I need to find a Kleenex.
 
Since you live in Hollywood, if you can get a hold of that guest audit and forward it to me, I will happily send you a small token of my esteem (we call it cash) just for the hard work you put into producing it and for how much this has affected you too. I need to find a Kleenex.

You really are one condescending sad man.
 

LucyOHara

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I can't even imagine. I felt scarred just HEARING about it. I definitely feel for them, wholeheartedly.

I've heard of a case of an elderly couple staying in a room that stunk, and afterwards it was found out there was a dead body hidden inside the box springs.
I would never, ever recover from something that morbid.

Yo. I'd be in therapy.

One of my Grandpas friends was moved into a retirement community. A few weeks in, there was a smell in his room he couldn't find. Turns out the movers had crushed his cat in the box springs. :( He thought the cat had escaped during the move and was already devastated over losing him, but he never got over the thought of sleeping on his dead cat. So sad. :bawling:

EDIT: Some crotchety old fart made a joke afterwards about "Wishing he could keep pussy in his bed for that long." My Grandma said it turned into a fight in the lunch hall.
 
EDIT: Some crotchety old fart made a joke afterwards about "Wishing he could keep pussy in his bed for that long." My Grandma said it turned into a fight in the lunch hall.

Actually that is a pretty funny joke, but should have been told away from your grandpa and his friend.
 
We had a crotchety old Brit chime in at my feeble attempt to lighten the mood on this thread because it is very creepy what happened. I'd still be throwing up.

I would have to hand it to the old man that made the joke for still being sharp enough at his old age to crack off a funny like that. Although as I said before, he probably should have told the joke to someone other than those directly affected by it.
 

Jane Burgess

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I always thought someone killed her. She seemed scared, not high on drugs. How the hell did she get on the roof without an access key?




Well, I sure as hell wouldn't be touching black water or stinky water either.

But we do have really dirty water in Hollywood as is, it's always tinted brown.

I don't know how they could rule her death accidental, how does someone who's NOT on drugs act that erratically and then end up dead in a secured, alarm triggered, enclosed space?
 
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