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Cecil Hotel

Cecil Hotel

640 S. Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90014

Author:Jewls Krueger
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What is the Cecil Hotel?

The Cecil Hotel is a 15-floor, 700 room hotel located in Downtown LA. It is located close to "skid row", which is an area of downtown LA that has been overtaken by homeless encampments and has a reputation for violence and heavy drug use. Over the years skid row has grown closer and closer to the Cecil, causing more violence and illegal activity to creep into the hotel itself.

Cecil Hotel's Dark Past

Over the years the hotel has seen more than a dozen suicides of various guests. In 1964, a longtime Cecil resident named "Pigeon Goldie" Osgood was found brutally murdered in her room and her murderer was never brought to justice. Sometime in the 1980s, serial killer Richard Ramirez aka "The Night Stalker" may have stayed at the hotel for a few weeks, during which time it's likely he committed at least one murder.

Elisa Lam at the Cecil Hotel

The most famous and mysterious case to come from within the Cecil Hotel happened more recently, when in 2013 Canadian student Elisa Lam seemed to disappear into thin air from the hotel. She was last seen by hotel security cameras in an elevator acting as if she was being followed by someone. Although she was reported missing by her family soon thereafter, there was no sign of Elisa for more than 2 weeks. After other guests complained of poor tasting water coming from the tap, a maintenance worker went to check on the water tanks on the roof of the hotel and discovered Elisa's naked body inside a tank.

Although there has been wild speculation as to whether Elisa was murdered, investigators have concluded that Elisa had stopped taking her medication for her bi-polar disorder and had a psychiatric episode in which she climbed into the water tank but was then unable to get back out.

Visiting

The Cecil Hotel has been rebranded as the "Stay on Main" and is located in downtown Los Angeles on the south-east side of Main St between 6th and 7th streets. The hotel closed in 2017 to begin extensive renovations including a new rooftop swimming pool and restaurants. It reopened in December of 2021 as apartments for low income individuals, but was put up for sale in 2024 as the new owners were struggling with remaining open due to high crime rates in the area.

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