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#42- Mysterious Death of Elisa Lam

Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.825.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2021

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

Guests of the Cecil Hotel started complaining about water quality issues - their tap water was brown and had a strange taste to it... They sent a maintenance man to go check on the water tanks on the roof that only staff had a key to - as it was a restricted access area and armed. There he found the body of Elis Lam in one of the water tanks. She had been missing for 3 weeks. How did she get up there? Why was she in the water tanks? What about the elevator footage? Things just get stranger from here... Source Notes @ rottenmangopodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Rebel!

0:01.0

Do you want a Super Power?

0:02.8

nationally!

0:02.8

Tell me you do, I dread oppr't!

0:05.8

LOVE a There or That Sammy Lovia coming from Air Всure,

0:29.9

Hello, hello, welcome to the podcast that might land us in boiling water in hot water hot sizzling hot tub

0:38.0

jacuzzi water. Can you believe we don't have a jacuzzi? That's a Kanye West coat. Yeah, you bet your dollar it is. It's a Kanye West coat.

0:46.5

Quote. Coat. I'm like that's a easy shirt. So today's podcast is about Alisa Lam and this has been one of my most highly requested

0:55.8

podcast ever and I do want to mention that this is a redive so I probably did my initial research on this case like two three years ago

1:03.5

but I was also such a new with research that I yeah I don't so I read it all of my research and I still feel like I have very very similar

1:12.7

feelings and similar just I just think some of this is weird okay now I think a lot of people have been requesting it a lot

1:20.2

recently because of the Netflix series that has recently come out about the haunting at the seasonal hotel. I'm pretty sure

1:25.4

that's what it's called now I want to mention that I freaking love Netflix okay anything Netflix puts out I'm a sucker for it

1:31.9

unsolved mysteries thank you for bringing that back okay everything usually pushes my buttons in the perfect way

1:37.6

but this poor for part series just did not do it for me it was really intense I feel like in a lot of their other true crime

1:45.7

docuseries there is a lot of storytelling of the actual events that took place which as this one there were three main

1:52.7

episodes the first three episodes were really doing deep dives into these crazy conspiracy theories which I know that all of us have been intrigued by

2:00.4

especially when it comes to this particular case right but I think because they saved a lot of the crucial evidence till the very last

2:06.9

episode it just felt like they did a docuseries not on a Lisa lamb but I mean I guess maybe that's why they called it the haunting at the

2:13.9

seasonal hotel but I guess I went into it thinking it was gonna be about a Lisa lamb and it just seemed all about like these crazy

2:19.4

conspiracy theories and I feel like if they're like a lot of ghost and super natural there's super natural you know there's like they kind of poke out

2:30.3

maybe there was like a serial killer on skid row and the fact that Richard Ramirez stayed at the seasonal hotel which is actually not

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