Highway to Hell

The Cecil Hotel


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Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles’ Skid Row, the Cecil Hotel was meant to be a beacon of glamour when it opened its doors in 1927. Instead, it became one of America’s most infamous landmarks—a towering witness to tragedy, violence, and urban decay. This episode dives deep into the history of the Cecil: from its grand opening during the Roaring Twenties to its rapid decline during the Great Depression and its decades-long association with death, crime, and despair.

We’ll explore the building’s eerie transformation into a haven for the lost, the desperate, and the dangerous. From the chilling stories of serial killers like Richard Ramirez and Jack Unterweger, to the mysterious death of Elisa Lam that reignited public fascination, the Cecil’s legacy is a mirror reflecting Los Angeles’ darkest corners.

Through archival research, police reports, and first-hand accounts, this episode examines how a single building became the epicenter of so many real-life horrors—and why its legend still haunts pop culture today.


Sources

  • Chandler, Nathan. “The Story of the Cecil, One of the Creepiest Hotels in the World”, HowStuffWorks (Feb 1, 2021). (HowStuffWorks)

  • “’The Suicide’: The Hotel Cecil and the Mean Streets of L.A.’s Notorious Skid Row”, PBS SoCal History Society (Sept 29, 2015). (PBS SoCal)

    “The Cecil Hotel (Los Angeles)” — Wikipedia summary with many linked references. (⁠Wikipedia⁠)

  • “7 Facts About Los Angeles’s Notorious Cecil Hotel”, Mental Floss (Feb 3, 2021). (Mental Floss)

  • “Photos: the Cecil Hotel’s Eerie History and What It’s Like Today”, Business Insider (Mar 9, 2022). (Business Insider)

  • “The Creepy History of Los Angeles’ Cecil Hotel”, Country Living (Oct 13, 2017). (Country Living)

  • “The Cecil Hotel and the Mystery of Elisa Lam”, Slaycation (recent article) — note: less traditional academic source, good for recent context. (Slaycation)

  • “Cecil Hotel’s once-homeless tenants say it’s crawling with…”, Los Angeles Times (Aug 24, 2023) — covers its conversion to housing and current issues. (Los Angeles Times)

  • “’Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel’ and the problem with internet sleuths”, ABA Journal (Mar 25, 2021). (abajournal.com)


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