They shouldnt re-fix the hotel. Luterally a serial killer was in room 1419 touching the walls. Walking among the floors. Theres so much history. Its not fair for them to take it down. It wont be the same. The history will be gone
@EndofMusic umm... yes.. there is even a custom shower head in his room because he was too tall for the regular ones. There is interviews with people who were friends with him and lived in the building at the same time.
Mate I don't really think the owners care about preserving the history of a serial killer. I think they would rather the millions they will make off a 700 room hotel. Besides that. The room is like 10x10 with a very small attached bathroom. Not much to really see. And the hotel needs major renovations anyway before it becomes condemned and uninhabitable for humans. Which would shut down any chance of letting people in the historical building ever again and it will be torn down.
Once the pandemic ends, I really wanna stay there for a weekend. I want to experience the energy, the vibe this hotel has. Obviously, I would never go alone. Preferably with multiple friends.
It’s never been 100% confirmed if Ramirez actually stayed there or not. Apparently a night clerk remembered having conversations with a man fitting Ramirez’s description. Including the man saying he was from Ciudad Juarez Mexico, which so happens to border Ramirez’s native city of Elpaso Texas
@@matthewgreen4564 there was people that lived at the Cecil at the time that say the befriended him. To say if it's true of not who knows. People like to lie
@@tomwilson3969 I personally think he stayed there part of the time. Having known people who have lived in SRO hotels in San Francisco, they tend to bounce around. Not everyone who lives in them is necessarily addicted to drugs or having prostitutes come up to their room either.
The water tank was actually open when the maintenance guy saw her in there. She was bipolar and scared someone was chasing her. So she hid in the water tank. No longer a mystery.
Please explain: - why she was found naked from head to toe in the water tank. Who would kill themselves/run away from something/someone and think to remove entire clothing!? - why the elevator footage was edited and cut by multiple seconds - why the alarm didn’t go off when she accessed the roof or not a single camera filmed on the rooftop, from the stairs/fire escape she supposedly climbed up from. Listen, I have a few bipolar and BPD friends. Some are medicated, some aren’t. I can confirm you that none of them, even highly suicidal, would think to go on a hotel’s rooftop and intentionally drown themselves to end it all, especially naked. Yes, clothing can be heavy when wet. If her intentions were to drown and truly hide, why would she want to feel lighter in the water then? Of course, I don’t expect every single bipolar person to behave like my entourage, it’s just simply bizarre. Some pieces are truly missing here.
@@Icykrissy the documentary explains she took off her clothes in the tank as they were too much weight and the water inside the tank was most likely to not full enough to reach the lid of the tank.
Im from LA and that whole area around the Cecil is just down right eerie. Theres just something about that area that makes you look over your shoulder. I had many instances around that place and when ever I go near the Cecil there is always something going on around it. You will always see lights and hear sirens. I have walked Brooklyn and The Bronx but the area around this hotel which is skid row makes me very uncomfortable.
It became what it was because of where it is. Do you really think gutting it and remodeling is going to change the location and it's dark past? Might as well bulldoze it now. It's history embrace and preserve not destroy it. That's how history repeats itself.
My grandma lived at the cecil from 1980 and 1987 and she lived on the same floor as Richard ramirez (14th floor) and she gave birth to my mom in 1985 and my mom gave birth to me in 2004 and only now am I finding something out I never had a grandpa when I asked my grandma she said she couldn't tell me and my mom looks somewhat like richard ramirez she has a tall slender build with these eyes I always loved them but now they scare me. Do you guys think its possible that my mom could be his son?
This place is sure endowed with dark psychic energy. I wouldn't say the hotel has ghosts as in conscious energy, but more residual psychic energy. If any odd, haunted happenings took place, it's nothing that can physically hurt you, but dark energy can I fkuence you if you cannot block out the psychic influence. Anybody who ventures there must be cautious. For whatever reason this place attracts the dark forms of the human mind. Perhaps after the Great Depression, it was so affordable that people of a low class could afford it, and those people did what they could to survive, or felt it easier to end their lives. Whatever it is, there is a dark stain of psychic energy in that building. I'd be interested to bring a psychic there to see what they feel.
the report on Jack the Austrian writer was a bit wrong here. He was actually writing a book about Richard Ramirez and requested to live and do his work and research out of the Night Stalker's former room at the Cecil Hotel. Also it was always known that the author actually died at the Cecil. It's been said that he jumped out of Ramirez's hotel room window.
I’m gonna rent his room for a few nights and blast Billy Idol and AC/DC and leave jack Daniels so his ghost isn’t sad [EDIT] Everyone comment something if you want me to leave his ghost stuff for you 😌
16 is what’s on record and 80 is probably stretching it but it’s not uncommon for people like drug dealers, prostitutes, or anyone else to not have their deaths on record.
On the Netflix Documentary the Hotel manager said there'd been 80 deaths and she never got use to it they were homeless and records are always kept and correct google does not have all the information got to look through papers and obituaries and National Archives for that.
Yeah stay there. Big deal. I swim in a lake where people have drowned and I drive on roads where people have gotten killed.As far as ghosts go, they're everywhere, all the time.
Hardly, he was in prison in 2013 and he also died later that year. Anyway, she died accidentally when she was suffering from a psychotic break, which caused her severe paranoia. She probably thought she could hide up there
@@ntyrtypicalgranny9047 The janitor found it opened. The police, who came AFTER the janitor, found it closed. The janitor admitted himself he closed the lid after discovering the body, which is the cops found it closed.
They shouldnt re-fix the hotel. Luterally a serial killer was in room 1419 touching the walls. Walking among the floors. Theres so much history. Its not fair for them to take it down. It wont be the same. The history will be gone
Yeah Richard
@EndofMusic umm... yes.. there is even a custom shower head in his room because he was too tall for the regular ones. There is interviews with people who were friends with him and lived in the building at the same time.
Mate I don't really think the owners care about preserving the history of a serial killer. I think they would rather the millions they will make off a 700 room hotel. Besides that. The room is like 10x10 with a very small attached bathroom. Not much to really see. And the hotel needs major renovations anyway before it becomes condemned and uninhabitable for humans. Which would shut down any chance of letting people in the historical building ever again and it will be torn down.
@EndofMusic Yes it was confirmed in the Cecil Hotel Documentary.
@@tomwilson3969 THEY CANNOT TEAR DOWN THE CECIL HOTEL. IT HAS BEEN DECLARED AN IMPORTANT HISTORICAL SITE BY THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES.
That would be very interesting. The history of the building is amazing.
Amazingly creepy!
It would be really cool.
Elisa’s spirit is stuck their I bet. that’s so sad.
@Bzake no he is prob watching the ghost adventures
Elisa’s soul must’ve been taken since that hotel is possessed
they might be able to remodel the hotel, but you can't get rid of the ghosts
Ghosts is there any proof of that?
Once the pandemic ends, I really wanna stay there for a weekend. I want to experience the energy, the vibe this hotel has.
Obviously, I would never go alone. Preferably with multiple friends.
It probably won’t open back up
Yea, I would love to get the buzz it's a freaky hotel alright, I'd probably be on drink and drugs that night 🌃
@@jamesharden5685 So it’ll just sit there to rot, empty, no business, no purpose... in the middle of downtown LA? Nope
@@Icykrissy they might tear it down and build something new. No way it’s opening back up.
@@jamesharden5685 They can’t due to residential restrictions. Look it up.
It’s never been 100% confirmed if Ramirez actually stayed there or not. Apparently a night clerk remembered having conversations with a man fitting Ramirez’s description. Including the man saying he was from Ciudad Juarez Mexico, which so happens to border Ramirez’s native city of Elpaso Texas
But Ramírez never say that he stayed in cecil hotel? Or?
Why people make connections between Ramírez and cecil hotel
@@-pao0312 He never said he did. In reality he probably bounced around. The whole bloody clothes thing is completely fictional.
@@matthewgreen4564 there was people that lived at the Cecil at the time that say the befriended him. To say if it's true of not who knows. People like to lie
@@tomwilson3969 I personally think he stayed there part of the time. Having known people who have lived in SRO hotels in San Francisco, they tend to bounce around. Not everyone who lives in them is necessarily addicted to drugs or having prostitutes come up to their room either.
Well you could not be more wrong he stayed in room 419
The water tank was actually open when the maintenance guy saw her in there. She was bipolar and scared someone was chasing her. So she hid in the water tank. No longer a mystery.
Please explain:
- why she was found naked from head to toe in the water tank. Who would kill themselves/run away from something/someone and think to remove entire clothing!?
- why the elevator footage was edited and cut by multiple seconds
- why the alarm didn’t go off when she accessed the roof or not a single camera filmed on the rooftop, from the stairs/fire escape she supposedly climbed up from.
Listen, I have a few bipolar and BPD friends. Some are medicated, some aren’t. I can confirm you that none of them, even highly suicidal, would think to go on a hotel’s rooftop and intentionally drown themselves to end it all, especially naked. Yes, clothing can be heavy when wet. If her intentions were to drown and truly hide, why would she want to feel lighter in the water then?
Of course, I don’t expect every single bipolar person to behave like my entourage, it’s just simply bizarre.
Some pieces are truly missing here.
@@Icykrissy the documentary explains she took off her clothes in the tank as they were too much weight and the water inside the tank was most likely to not full enough to reach the lid of
the tank.
@@Icykrissy She climbed up the fire escape, not the stairs. There was no locked or alarmed door she had to go through to get up on the roof.
@@NickM92 So you and all these detectives can confirm she took her clothes off 100% herself?
Why did the police say she drowned when no water was found in her lungs. Just because somebody has an illness doesn't mean they're stupid.
Fun fact: Micheal Jackson's smooth criminal is based off of Richard Ramirez.
Cap
Eh? What? Jaja thats no true
yo that’s crazy!!
@@Al.Get2It nope! michaels sister confirmed it
Pedophiles honors a murder. Classic.
Who wouldn't want to
me
His freaks
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Im from LA and that whole area around the Cecil is just down right eerie. Theres just something about that area that makes you look over your shoulder. I had many instances around that place and when ever I go near the Cecil there is always something going on around it. You will always see lights and hear sirens. I have walked Brooklyn and The Bronx but the area around this hotel which is skid row makes me very uncomfortable.
It's because it's Skid Row,dangerous,extreme high rates of rapes there
It became what it was because of where it is. Do you really think gutting it and remodeling is going to change the location and it's dark past? Might as well bulldoze it now. It's history embrace and preserve not destroy it. That's how history repeats itself.
If I owned this place our slogan would be, "you probably won't die but if you do at least you will become famous"
My grandma lived at the cecil from 1980 and 1987 and she lived on the same floor as Richard ramirez (14th floor) and she gave birth to my mom in 1985 and my mom gave birth to me in 2004 and only now am I finding something out I never had a grandpa when I asked my grandma she said she couldn't tell me and my mom looks somewhat like richard ramirez she has a tall slender build with these eyes I always loved them but now they scare me. Do you guys think its possible that my mom could be his son?
No. I don't think it's possible that your mom could be his son.
u could be his son but ur mom isnt his son
@@SAHITong I hope not
Your mom cannot be his son
Hmmm what do you think? What is your gut feeling telling you?
This place is sure endowed with dark psychic energy. I wouldn't say the hotel has ghosts as in conscious energy, but more residual psychic energy. If any odd, haunted happenings took place, it's nothing that can physically hurt you, but dark energy can I fkuence you if you cannot block out the psychic influence. Anybody who ventures there must be cautious. For whatever reason this place attracts the dark forms of the human mind. Perhaps after the Great Depression, it was so affordable that people of a low class could afford it, and those people did what they could to survive, or felt it easier to end their lives. Whatever it is, there is a dark stain of psychic energy in that building. I'd be interested to bring a psychic there to see what they feel.
my parents want to visit everywhere they can and i have a feeling they might want us to stay at the cecil hotel if it reopens..
With drugs I could, so yes.
Trippin balls in Ramirez's room?
@@michaelmarks5012 sounds fun
@@michaelmarks5012 😂😂😂 stomed of my head
Only a dozen deaths in that hotel since 1931??? UPDATE ok....shiiiiiiit I was gonna say...I did say!
More precisely 80
I stayed there in 2011!
Did you hear screaming at night ? And did it feel dark ?
@@tarekj5951 nah lol I slept like a baby
@@henryalex😅
why is he still residing there? otherwise, it's just a damn room.
Bruh😂 stfu
the report on Jack the Austrian writer was a bit wrong here. He was actually writing a book about Richard Ramirez and requested to live and do his work and research out of the Night Stalker's former room at the Cecil Hotel. Also it was always known that the author actually died at the Cecil. It's been said that he jumped out of Ramirez's hotel room window.
I’m gonna rent his room for a few nights and blast Billy Idol and AC/DC and leave jack Daniels so his ghost isn’t sad
[EDIT]
Everyone comment something if you want me to leave his ghost stuff for you 😌
Yess
Yesssss
He spent the rest of his life in San Quentin State Prison but once he reportedly tried to escape
80 deaths? A quick search says 16. Whats up with that?
16 is what’s on record and 80 is probably stretching it but it’s not uncommon for people like drug dealers, prostitutes, or anyone else to not have their deaths on record.
@@dtcarpediem only if they can't be identified. So there's been around 64 unidentified deaths then, in 1 hotel? Does that sound right to you?
On the Netflix Documentary the Hotel manager said there'd been 80 deaths and she never got use to it they were homeless and records are always kept and correct google does not have all the information got to look through papers and obituaries and National Archives for that.
@@cha2117 that's what you did then yeah?
I would totally stay in Richard Ramirez room it would be cool
That's because your'e a sick person Tiffany. Wake up Child of Darkness
What would be cool?
@@user-wl6bw3jl4n Burning down the hotel
Righttt ugh I’m so sad it’s closed atm lol
@Aura Darkskipper oh my god that’s so cool wth
Short answer...no
Yep, it's no longer a hotel. It's now reopened for people to rent apartments there
No. It's closed.
Not if u go from the back
Yeah but not permanently... Covid isn’t gonna last a lifetime, neither will renovations.
@@Icykrissy fair enough
@@Sann_ibs12389 do people still live there? My understanding is that they have tenants. Like separate floors for monthly renting.
@@laurensullivan1522 yeah when I went there 2 days ago people were still living there
elisa passed away the year richard ramirez died of cancer in prison, coincidence? i think not...
@Luan Reis the girl who went missing in the hotel
yeah but ramirez was still alive when she died
Richard died in june, Elisa in January u moron
I would stay there watched this doc
I wanna live in this room forever and i wanna feel his soul
Wtf what a weirdo
@@insertnamehere5388 hhahhhahhahhhahhahhaahhg
LMFAO
ha ha ha
Omg hahahahahahahaha
Of courseee i could spend even 10years in it
Yeah stay there. Big deal. I swim in a lake where people have drowned and I drive on roads where people have gotten killed.As far as ghosts go, they're everywhere, all the time.
Actually, right?
Sure. I mean i guess when it opens; yes.
Now it’s apparently permanently closed
They reopen
Bruh
My mom naming me Cecilia
But Call it short as "Cecil"
WTF IS GOING ON 😳
Oof
So what room he stayed.? Anyone knows?
You know what else people have in their home that was murdered? Sinks. Sinks must be evil
Oh right. From the thumbnail I thought this was a picture of young Billy Bob Thornton. Whoops
AHS hotel... i don't see the hate..that season was awesome and very fun and dark
no I would never sleep in the same hotel as he did just knowing he killed and wash off blood in his hotel room and that he torchered people
His underwear only just no shirt and no pants😭😭😭💀💀💀
This is interesting you know 🤤
No one saw it. It’s just assumption
That women give me bad vibes
No because it closed and is turning into a residential/office building
I wonder if Richard Ramirez had something to do with her death
Hardly, he was in prison in 2013 and he also died later that year. Anyway, she died accidentally when she was suffering from a psychotic break, which caused her severe paranoia. She probably thought she could hide up there
@@HouseOfMitchellhe could’ve spiritually manipulated a troubled and vulnerable psyche like hers from afar via rituals and the craft
Nope!
Yes please, I really really want that
1:22 This is Gil Carillo. Interesting.
yea i want that so bad
If it's free then yeah
I think he did visit it he just never bragged about it bc he knew it was know for the most haunted hotel
Water tank wasn’t closed
Its shut down has the whole Hotel ?
I went there yesterday and the hotel is still there and I saw the inside of it as well and its empty and theyre gonna remodel it
i would love to
Yes
I want to live in richards room
Visit prison
jus realized im early
I would love to
Hey. I read your blog a little. I hope you will move to some place where you belong & be happy 💫
Why would you want to?
For a bit o craic
Because it would be a cool experience
Yes I would no prob
The water tank was open when Elisa was found. Not closed.
The water tank was open when the janitor found her.
Lid was Not Open
@@ntyrtypicalgranny9047 The janitor found it opened. The police, who came AFTER the janitor, found it closed. The janitor admitted himself he closed the lid after discovering the body, which is the cops found it closed.
No Thanks😏
Cecil is shutdown
Temporarily
Its called stay on main now! Closed for renovations due to open again this year x
Ya
I would he’s my second cousin and I hate him but I would
hes your cousin?....
Yea
wait what
bruh
Wow
I would take a dookie on the floor,leaving dna at a crime scene...
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hell yeah
I-
The Cecil hotel is abandoned
No, its Stay on Main hotel now.
It was Richard Ramirez ghost that killed that lil Asian girl 👧
She looks chinese.
@@noodles3127 chinese people are asian lmao
Wait she isn't Asian or chinese, She is a Canadian student so i think she was born in Canada
@@noodles3127 her race is Asian, and her nationality is Canadian
@@mayfall7029 oh ok