On a chilly January night in 2013, a 21-year-old traveler named Elisa Lam checked into a notorious downtown L.A. hotel and then vanished. Days late,r maintenance workers discovered her body inside a rooftop water tank — and a grainy elevator surveillance video released by police turned the case into an internet obsession. In this episode we unpack the facts, the footage, and the rumors: the Cecil Hotel’s long decline from 1920s grand dame to skid-row icon (it’s been rebranded and operated under names like Stay on Main), its grim history of suicides and notorious guests, the bizarre elevator behavior that set off wildfire speculation, and the coroner’s final finding of accidental drowning (with bipolar disorder listed as a significant factor). We play the primary audio and video evidence, walk through investigative timelines, separate verifiable facts from online myth, and interrogate unanswered questions: how did she get onto the roof, why weren’t there signs of foul play, and why does this one case refuse to die? Expect forensic detail, skeptical analysis, and the kind of uncomfortable empathy the story needs. If you want a measured look at a case that became a cultural Rorschach test, pull up a chair.