2. Elisa Lam Ep. 1 -- Don't Drink the Water
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2020
- In February 2013, Elisa Lam was found dead, floating in a water tower on the roof of the infamous Cecil Hotel. Then they found the elevator surveillance video, and things got really creepy.
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I came across your content regarding the Delphi Murders. I'm a Canadian so I had taken interest in the Elisa Lam case. Great, informative and thorough work ! Thank You for the podcast :)
I think she was taking her medication properly. The anti-psychotics are often prescribed on an as needed basis for sleep.
I agree - very sad !!!!
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I've never thought the Elisa Lam case seemed that suspicious. Her unusual behaviour before she dies is evidence to me that, unfortunately, her ending up in the water tank wouldn't have been all that out of the realm of possibility for her to do by herself. My heart goes out to her and her family. Rest in Peace.
She had Bipolar Disorder with likely manic episodes and likely was also prescribed an antipdychotic because her mania may have produced psychosis- hallucinations, delusions and impulsivity, and talked a word salad that may have scared her roomstes. However, how did she look totally ok to the bookstore seller? It's very possible that Alyssa, not taking them regularly was mid a manic episode with psychosis and behaved weirdly and recklessly. As a clinical psychologist l have seen such patients behave like this, in a full blown manic episode and they were like on an acid trip. Completly out of control. She may need a hospitalization and possibly injections of higher doses to stabilize.
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Very sad.
Sounds like a lot of medication…I’m not saying people don’t need medication but so many seems scary to me
I take Seroquel (Quetiapine). It can be highly sedating.
Virtually everything reported regarding the case of Elisa Lam shouldn't be taken at face value. There's a lot of information that's being used to confuse and to misdirect.
I went to catholic school and we wore basketball shorts under our skirts every day. Elisa had on a skirt. Would not surprise me to find out she went to a school with a uniform. So wearing those shorts under a skirt would be habit.
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I use welbutrin (buproprion) for anxiety since having a baby! Lots of people take these meds, you did great pronouncing them! (I have worked in healthcare for 10 years).
What if she was tricked into go in the water tank? Like someone told her to come up there with them to swim in the tank and it was fun. So she undresses and gets in. The other person doesn't go in with her like they said they would and instead watch her drown and then throw her clothes in after her. Perfect crime. No trauma and no evidence.
Oh, I did want to say though that I don't believe that her case was anything but a suicide. I am just throwing a thought that hit me out there.
she didnt kill herself get your facts right