place like Cecil Hotel, which has been the location of many murders, overdoses and suicides and even inspired. “I never got used to that,” she says.“While the Elisa Lam case is the driving force that takes viewers from episode to episode throughout this season, we wanted to expand our focus and tell the story of the Cecil Hotel to not only give historical context, but to help viewers understand how such a tragedy, and others like it, could have occurred,” director Joe Berlinger explains to ET, while adding that “the Cecil was a jewel in L.A.
when it was built in 1924, a far cry from how it is perceived today, so we wanted to examine how it fell from grace over the years.” Berlinger says that “Amy’s firsthand experience in the hotel is.
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