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    The Mysterious Death of Elisa Lam

    en-usMay 04, 2021
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                    In early 2013, 21 year old British Columbian college student Elisa Lam left home on a backpack style trip through California, she would never return home from this trip. When she reached Los Angeles She checked into the notorious Cecil Hotel, now known as the Stay on Main. She would soon go missing for several days before her body was found. Join us this week as we dive into the mysterious death of Elisa Lam, from her strange behavior on the hotels elevator to possible government conspiracy.

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