She was not murdered...

The death of a Canadian woman found in a Los Angeles hotel cistern has been ruled an accident.

Elise Lam, 21, of Vancouver drowned in the water tank atop the Cecil Hotel.

Her body was found in February after guests complained of low water pressure. The coroner found no signs of trauma nor anything in toxicology tests that contributed to her death.

But the coroner's office does suspect that her bipolar disorder played a role in her death.
She was travelling alone, arriving on 26 January. Hotel workers last remembered seeing her five days later.
Hotel surveillance footage showed her behaving erratically, pushing buttons in the lift, leaning through the doors and looking both ways.

Then the rooftop, then the tank, then the water, the drowning, the death, the decay, the showers, the drinking, the horror, the horror.