Sunday, February 24, 2013

CC#4: How Did Woman's Body Come To Be In L.A. Hotel Water Tank?

In a recent article by Alan Duke, titled "How Did Woman's Body Come To Be In L.A. Hotel Water Tank?", the author informs readers about a body that was found in a Los Angeles hotel water tank.

The article states "The decomposing body of Elisa Lam floated inside a water tank on the roof of the Cecil Hotel while guests brushed their teeth, bathed, and drank with water from it for as long as 19 days." That is really disgusting. Just imagine drinking a glass of water and then later finding out that a dead body had been floating in it. That is sickening. And how someone could bring themselves to do something like that, I have no idea.

The article also states "A maintenance worker, checking on complaints about the hotel's water, found the 21-year-old Canadian tourist inside one of four water cisterns Tuesday morning, Los Angeles Police Sgt. Rudy Lopez said." It must have been quite a shock for the maintenance worker; when he woke up that morning, I bet he was not expecting to come across a dead body. That must have been terrible.

The article states "But for a week, they never complained. 'We never thought anything of it,' she said, 'We thought it was just the way it was here.'" That is what Sabina Baugh, who had been staying at the hotel, said. When she turned on the tap, the water would be black for the first few seconds, and then it would go back to normal. I would be worried if I saw black water coming out of the tap, and I would probably complain at the first sight of it, too.

I would say that the article connects to me. This is because I like books and movies that are about murders and mysteries. Do not get me wrong, I think what happened to this girl is awful. The police do not know who killed her, and say "Falling into a covered water tank behind a locked door on top of a roof would be an unusual accident."

Elisa Lam, a Canadian tourist staying in a Los Angeles hotel was murdered and her body was put into a water tank. The police are unsure as to what she died of and who killed her. It was an international case, and because of this, may have gotten more attention than most of the several thousand missing person reports made in Los Angeles each year.

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