When night fell Ramirez would exit the hotel in search of victims, then returned to the hotel covered in his victim’s blood. He’d then shed his clothes and throw them into the dumpster. Then would return to his room in his underwear. In January 15, 1947 there was a rumor surrounding this infamous killing of Elizabeth Short, the Black Dahlia, the Hotel Cecil was the last place anyone ever saw Short alive. Short was found in a field, nude with her body cut in half at the waist and drained of blood. Short’s mouth had been slashed all they way to her ears with multiple cuts to her thighs and breasts. With no name to put to the body the press gave her one taken from a popular crime film of the time. In 1991 the hotel was home to a twisted serial killer homage to Ramirez, Jack Unterweger. Unterweger was an Austrian visiting Los Angeles under the guise of a true-crime writer researching prostitute killings in the United States. He had already killed seven prostitutes before coming to America, which his employers did not know. He frequently used the Los Angeles Police Department as unsuspecting accomplices, as they took him on ride-alongs through Los Angeles’s red light district. Unterweger would then return to these same spots to seek out his victims, then return to the Cecil …show more content…
Her reason for traveling in the state was unclear, but her final destination was Santa Cruz, California. Lam tended to use public transportation, such as Amtrak and municipal buses to get to California from Canada. Lam was diagnosed with bipolar disorder/depression and explained her hardships repeatedly on her Tumblr blog. Lam took four medications daily which were: Wellbutrin (anti-depressant), Lamotrigine (anticonvulsant), Quetiapine ( antiepileptic and mood stabilizer), and another one that Lam's sister couldn't remember. Lam kept her Tumblr blog up to date and regularly posted about her disorder. Her blog ‘nouvelle-nouveau’ consists of: art, fashion, feminism, classic novels, films, impressionist painters, modernist architecture, and depression/pain, and anxiety. Many people were disconcerted by her blog posting even after her death–but was later shown that there is a queue feature set allowing the user to schedule posts to be published at another