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What happened to Elisa Lam?

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Elisa Lam (1991-2013) was a young student who was found dead in the water storage of the hotel in Los Angeles. There was no evidence of trauma, and the cause of death is unknown.  In the story was not mentioned, was the water of those tanks used for drinking or were they used only for toilets and other things like cleaning.  This thing is one of the biggest mysteries, what are handled in the net. And there are many theories about that thing, and one of those theories is, that Elisa Lam saw drug dealers or something else, what she supposed not to see, and then those persons pushed her face to the water and killed her.

There is a theory, that the death of Elisa Lam caused by her home language, what is canton Chinese. And if she saw some  North Korean agents, who claimed that they were Chinese, was that caused the death. This theory is one of the most interesting versions of the theories, what is told about this case, because if the North Koreans were spoken Korea together and Elisa noticed that, they could be uncovered and that would be the reason for killing that woman. But were those agents try to buy some military secrets or sell the drugs in that hotel is never mentioned by the teller of that story, and here I must say, that this is only theory. And nothing proves, that there were illegal actions in that hotel in that time, except the body of Elisa Lam, a young student from Canada.

The question about this death is that there seems no reason, why a healthy 21 years woman dies without reason and the body was found in the water tank. The death is the mystery, and the Los Angeles police department asked the public for helping this thing. Below this text is the link to the film, what tells about this case, and in the point what begins in the 1:47 is the security camera film about this case.

Film what was pictured in the elevator is the last screens, where Elisa Lam is alive. And there are interesting details. When Elisa Lam walks out the elevator, she starts to move her hands, and there seems that she talks to somebody. What does she say is not known or published. But then she returns the elevator and starts to push the buttons, and then she steps away.  At this time, there were not mentioned, was Elisa Lam in the floor, where her hotel room was or was she on some other floor?

But the interesting thing is, why the elevator was not moving. She seems to hide something, but the way she acts is a little bit cross-purpose because she walks away from the elevator. And then she starts to act like trying to do some "Wing Chun" movements, and maybe the reason for pushing those buttons was that the elevator was not moving.  At this point,  I must ask "was somebody calls Elisa to come outside the elevator?". And if she was hiding something, why she step out the elevator? And the main question is, how her body got in the water tank? The hatches of those tanks are quite heavy, and there would not go accidentally.

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Elisa_Lam

The film

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4BSOxUjUsM

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