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Lindsay “Haunted" LOOKING Doll From The Cecil Hotel Los Angeles

$ 31.67

Availability: 100 in stock

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Lindsay is approximately 13 inches long and 6 inches wide with porcelain face, hands and feet.
Stay on Main (formerly Cecil Hotel, Hotel Cecil, and informally The Cecil) is a budget hotel in Downtown Los Angeles, located at 640 S. Main Street, opened in 1927. It has 700 guest rooms. The hotel has a checkered history, but as of 2017 it was being renovated and redeveloped into a mix of hotel rooms and residential units.
In 2011, the Cecil Hotel was rebranded as "Stay on Main", complete with a new website; its old website, thececilhotel.com, expired at the end of 2013
In February 2017, the Los Angeles City Council voted to deem the Cecil a Historic-Cultural Monument, because it is representative of an early 20th century American hotel and because of the historic significance of its architect's body of work.
As the area where the Cecil Hotel is located began to decline, suicides and other violent deaths on the premises became more frequent. The first documented suicide at the Cecil was reported in 1931, when a guest named W.K. Norton died in his room after taking poison capsules.Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, more suicides at the Cecil occurred. By the 1960s, longtime residents had begun to call the Cecil "The Suicide."
In addition to suicides, the Cecil's history includes other kinds of violence and disturbing happenings. It also became a notorious rendezvous spot for adulterous couples, drug activity, and a common ground for sex workers.
In 1947, Elizabeth Short, dubbed by the media as the Black Dahlia, was rumored to have been spotted drinking at the Cecil's bar in the days before her notorious, and to date unsolved, murder.
In 1964, a retired telephone operator named "Pigeon Goldie" Osgood, who had been a well-known and well-liked long-term resident at the hotel, was found dead in her room. She had been raped, stabbed, and beaten, and her room ransacked. A man named Jacques B. Ehlinger was charged with Osgood's murder but was later cleared. Her death remains unsolved.[citation needed]
Perhaps most infamously, in the 1980s the hotel was rumored to be the residence of serial killer Richard Ramirez, nicknamed the "Night Stalker". Ramirez had been a regular presence on the skid row area of Los Angeles, and according to a hotel clerk who claims to have spoken to him, Ramirez is rumored to have stayed at the Cecil for a few weeks. Ramirez may have engaged in part of his killing spree while staying there. Another serial killer, Austrian Jack Unterweger, stayed at the Cecil in 1991, possibly because he sought to copy Ramirez's crimes. While there, he strangled and killed at least three sex workers, for which he was convicted in Austria. He hanged himself shortly after his conviction.
In 2013, the Cecil (by then re-branded as the "Stay on Main" although still maintaining the original Hotel Cecil signs and painted advertisements on its exterior) became the focus of renewed attention when surveillance footage of a young Canadian student, Elisa Lam, behaving erratically in the hotel's elevator, went viral. The video depicts Lam repeatedly pressing the elevator's buttons, walking in and out of the elevator, and possibly attempting to hide from someone. It was recorded shortly before her disappearance; her naked body was subsequently discovered in a water supply cistern on the hotel roof, following complaints from residents of odd-tasting water and low pressure. How she got into the cistern remains a mystery. The Los Angeles County Coroner ruled her death accidental due to drowning, with bipolar disorder being a "significant" factor.
The STORY of Lindsay is as follows:
Lindsay was one of seven dolls used as trigger objects while a paranormal investigator that stayed at the hotel for a month.
The investigator. made contact with several children while staying at the hotel. One was named Lindsay. She said her mommy and her moved to the hotel after they had no where to go after they were evicted from their apartment. Her mommy was sick sometimes and could not work so they couldn’t pay rent. She said the Cecil was the only place that did not ask questions as long as they paid. Lindsay said her mommy would sometimes work for the hotel for room rent. She would send Lindsay to go and play with the other children. Lindsay said her favorite thing was to run up and down the stairs and then play in the elevator and talk to the people who would come in to ride. She said one day some bad man got mad at her for running and tried to catch her to punish her. She said she tripped on the stairs looking back to see how close her was and fell, breaking her neck. She said she was stuck at the hotel. Her mommy had left. She tried to follow her but couldn’t. The medium said if Lindsay went into the doll she promised she could leave.
The medium said Lindsay is a very happy child. She was 8 years old when she passed and always reminds the medium it was only 3 days from her birthday. The medium said you have to always remember her birthday or she will get sad and not talk for months. She was born December 10th 1949. Lindsay loves to use a word database app to talk or ouija board. She also loves to be around children like herself. It makes her extra active.
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