MorningAngel
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But why didn't the lift move off?
'coz it is a run down hotel, and it was probably faulty. Also there is a speeded up version of this video, as there is some suggestion that it has been slowed down (for whatever reason) and if you look at that the behaviour of the lift doesn't seem that strange. Plus when she is randomly jabbing at the buttons (remember she is not wearing her glasses) it could well be that she keeps pressing the "door open" button.But why didn't the lift move off?
Inside the elevator, I stood by the panel and pushed the “door hold” button. Nearly two minutes elapsed — 1:54 to be exact — before the heavy doors finally slid closed
Terribly sad, but it's completely consistent with a paranoid/schizophrenic panicking, running up the stairs to the roof (we run up instinctively if the face of danger) and hiding in the first thing she saw, a water tank. Poor girl.
Terribly sad, but it's completely consistent with a paranoid/schizophrenic panicking, running up the stairs to the roof (we run up instinctively if the face of danger) and hiding in the first thing she saw, a water tank. Poor girl.
She had a history of and was on medication for bi-polar disorder.Did she have a history?
Although you could say her behavior is consistent with paranoid schizophrenic you would expect a build up of incidents that would have stood out among her family and friends. She may be responding to visual hallucinations.
Did they get any evidence of drugs? A powerful mind-altering drug might do it.
Pretty much what I was trying to say. You said it much better.
Sounds a little odd, but I was watching someone suffering from a psychosis on a police investigation centre cctv last week. With no sound, a person's actions, and interactions with apparently nothing seem very odd indeed. I was very much reminded of the Elisa Lam footage.
Sometimes, though, the mentally disturbed can more easily be drawn into other realities, and can more easily see unquiet spirits - if one believes in such things, one would consider that as a possibility.
I don't know how she could have opened the water tank, and closed it on herself.
She had a history of and was on medication for bi-polar disorder.
Which makes it even more odd that no trace of medication was found in her system. There should have been something, no? Meds can stay in the system a long time, so even if she'd gone off them, there would have remained some trace for quite a while, wouldn't there? According to witnesses, she hadn't been behaving strangely before the elevator incident.
Which makes it even more odd that no trace of medication was found in her system.
I thought they had found traces of medications?
I'm most of the way with you on your opinion, I'd just like it to be real if I'm being honest .. :creepy:My first thought on that photo(other than, 'oh wow, I've never seen such a clear ghost picture before ) was that it was a reflection from the window that the photo was taken through. Couple that with paraeidolia (or however it's spelled - I'm too lazy to google it) and hey presto, another crapghost picture.
I like how you think.I've been following this cheery tale for a while now and have found an interesting theory. The same time Elisa Lam was booked into the Cecil Hotel, there was also a small outbreak of TB amongst the downtown homeless in that area. The medication used to treat these people is called Lam Elisa. She would have probably been booked into the hotel at reception as Lam, Elisa so did some government type get nervous and assume her name was too much of a coincidence and that 'Elisa Lam' was someone who knew TB was being tested on the homeless?. Was she silenced?.
http://forum.forteantimes.com/index.php?threads/the-mysterious-case-of-elisa-lam.54943/#post-1375702
http://www.mmrp.org/projects/clinic...-medical-devices/rapid-antigen-detection.html
Thanks although to be completely honest, I found the Lam Elisa coincidence online discovered by someone else. If I were to get carried away though, she was an undercover investigator, tipped off that the government were going to test a TB outbreak on the homeless, that arrogantly chose the fake name Elisa Lam .. so 'they' bumped her off. It would make a good plot point in a book anyway :creepy:.I like how you think.
My mind constructs it as a woman dressed in grey with long black hair facing away from the camera and standing on the window ledge .. I'm not sure what to make of the black shape behind her right shoulder.My first thought on that photo(other than, 'oh wow, I've never seen such a clear ghost picture before ) was that it was a reflection from the window that the photo was taken through. Couple that with paraeidolia (or however it's spelled - I'm too lazy to google it) and hey presto, another crapghost picture.
Yes,it would be a book I would read too.lolThanks although to be completely honest, I found the Lam Elisa coincidence online discovered by someone else. If I were to get carried away though, she was an undercover investigator, tipped off that the government were going to test a TB outbreak on the homeless, that arrogantly chose the fake name Elisa Lam .. so 'they' bumped her off. It would make a good plot point in a book anyway :creepy:.
I like how you think.
Cheeky wanker !You've not known Swifty for long have you?
Thanks so much for posting this! How interesting! I never heard of Brain Scratch before either.Brain Scratch attempt to debunk the elevator footage ..
O funnyYou've not known Swifty for long have you?
You guys are funny.I feel so at home.lolCheeky wanker !
Brain Scratch attempt to debunk the elevator footage ..