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Elevator Footage Just Released: Downtown L.A. Murder Or Suicide… Can You Bossip Readers Solve This Mystery Death Of Elisa Lam [Video]

People are saying that Elisa was killed by someone working at the hotel and some people are saying the chick was crazy or on that molly. An autopsy on Canadian tourist Elisa Lam’s body failed to determine whether she was killed or died accidentally in a giant water cistern on top of a downtown Los Angeles hotel roof. The results were inconclusive, so coroner’s officials said Thursday they will have to wait for toxicological tests to determine a cause of death for 21-year-old Lam, of Vancouver, British Columbia. Police have called her death suspicious. Lam’s body was found Tuesday in one of several water cisterns on top of the 600-room hotel near Skid Row. The hotel has retained a consultant who submitted a plan to sanitize the water lines that will be retested before they are put back into operation, said Angelo Bellomo, the county’s director of environmental health. Only water for toilets is flowing for hotel guests who chose to stay at the hotel. Most have made other arrangements. Guest complaints about low water pressure prompted a maintenance worker to make the gruesome discovery. Before she died, hotel surveillance footage showed her inside an elevator pushing buttons and sticking her head out the doors, looking in both directions. Water tested from the hotel didn’t contain any live bacteria that would cause illness. County health officials issued a do-not-drink order, but results that came back Thursday indicated the water was safe from a “microbiological standpoint,” Bellomo said. “We can’t say what the quality of the water was prior to the samples” taken Tuesday, Bellomo said. “We can only say that the water met the standard at the time it was sampled.” Chlorine in the water probably killed any bacteria in the tank where Lam’s body was found, Bellomo said. Two standard water tests were performed and samples were taken from throughout the hotel. Lam, of Vancouver, British Columbia, traveled alone to Los Angeles on Jan. 26 and was last seen five days later by hotel workers. She intended to travel to Santa Cruz, about 350 miles north of Los Angeles. High school classmate Alex Ristea, of Vancouver, called Lam’s death shocking and said she was one of the friendliest people he knew. “This is the last person I expect out of all my friends to have something like this happen to her,” Ristea said. University of British Columbia spokesman Randy Schmidt confirmed that Lam had attended summer school at the university, but she was not registered for the current session. Ristea said he believes Lam had just gone to California for a holiday, saying she had posted pictures on Facebook from tourist locations such as the San Diego Zoo. What do you all think? cbsnews.com

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Elevator Footage Just Released: Downtown L.A. Murder Or Suicide… Can You Bossip Readers Solve This Mystery Death Of Elisa Lam [Video]

Queen Latifah Recalls Being The Teacher’s Kid, On ‘When I Was 17’

‘This may sound like a bad thing to a lot of people, but thank God my mother was the cool teacher,’ she says. By Jayson Rodriguez Photo: MTV News Before she was Queen Latifah, she was Dana Owens, a burgeoning female MC. Back then, everyone’s favorite hip-hop multi-hyphenate found herself in a position that would have made most students curl up and cry. “When I was 17, I attended the same high school my mother taught at,” Queen Latifah reveals during the next episode of MTV’s new show “When I Was 17,” which airs Saturday at 11 a.m. and also features Drake and Olympic softball player Jennie Finch . “Now this may sound like a bad thing to a lot of people, but thank God my mother was the cool teacher that everyone liked.” The rapper-turned-Oscar-nominated actress isn’t telling a tall tale, according to manager Sha-Kim Compere, who was a fellow classmate. “You would gravitate to her because of her free spirit,” he said of Latifah’s mother, an Irvington High School teacher in New Jersey. “She was one of the friendliest people.” Well, apparently, like mother like daughter, because Latifah explains that in high school, she was voted most comical and most popular by her peers. “I was that girl,” she says. “That’s how the people voted, and I have to honor the request of the people.” Long live the Queen. “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Drake, Queen Latifah and Jennie Finch — airs Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV. Related Videos Sneak Peek: ‘When I Was 17’ Episode 3 Related Photos When I Was 17 | Ep. 3 | Celebrity Photo Flashback

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