
Gone at Midnight
The Mysterious Death of Elisa Lam
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Narrated by:
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Erik Bloomquist
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By:
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Jake Anderson
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Twenty-one-year-old Vancouver student Elisa Lam was last heard from on January 31, 2013, after she checked into downtown LA's Cecil Hotel - a 600-room building with a nine-decade history of scandal and tragedy. The next day, Elisa vanished. A search of the hotel yielded nothing. More than a week later, complaints by guests of foul-smelling tap water led to a grim discovery: Elisa's nude body floating in a rooftop water tank, in an area extremely difficult to access without setting off alarms. The only apparent clue was a disturbing surveillance video of Elisa, uploaded to YouTube in hopes of public assistance.
As the eerie elevator video went viral, so did the questions of its tens of millions of viewers. Was Elisa's death caused by murder, suicide, or paranormal activity? Was it connected to the Cecil's sinister reputation? And in that video, what accounted for Elisa's strange behavior? With the help of web sleuths and investigators from around the world, journalist Jake Anderson set out to uncover the facts behind a death that had become a macabre internet meme.
In Gone at Midnight, Anderson chronicles eye-opening discoveries about who Elisa Lam really was and what - or whom - she was running from, and presents shocking new evidence that may re-open one of the most chilling and obsessively followed true crime cases of the century.
©2020 Jake Anderson (P)2020 HighBridge, a division of Recorded BooksFascinating-Every Avenue Explored
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Full of Good Data!
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A thorough review of the case
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Fantastic take on an important case————-MrsUrquhart
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Disappointing
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Disappointing
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Unfortunately it takes such a circuitous route, especially the sheer volume of information about the author’s own struggle with mental health problems. They are relevant but should only have been mentioned in passing, those details would fill a good book alone.
The problem comes when the author tries combine his own experiences with Elisa Lam’s story. This, combined with all of the other blind alley details and explanations i.e an exhaustive monologue about Lithium, which includes; the Big Bang theory, it’s biological effects on the body and then the author’s own experiences and those of others who have taken Lithium. That’s just one of many, many examples. These all serve to dilute the story of a sad and terrible death.
As I say; it is unfortunate that the author doesn’t stay with his original theme and theories of what happened to Elisa Lam. This would have been a much better book for it.
Needs a discerning proofreader
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