She was last seen standing alone on a dark highway at 4 a.m., refusing rides, pacing back and forth, and behaving in a way that left even officers confused. 18-year-old Debanhi Escobar had been out with friends in Nuevo León, but something in the early hours of April 9 shifted. CCTV captured her wandering near a transport company, stopping, turning, and staring into empty space — movements eerily similar to the viral Elisa Lam footage from Los Angeles. Then she vanished. For 13 days, Mexico searched. Police combed hotels, fields, roadsides. Her image was everywhere — news channels, TikTok feeds, billboards. And then came the twist no one was prepared for: Her body was found inside a motel’s underground cistern — a place investigators had supposedly searched multiple times. What happened that night? And why did the story keep changing? Full story 👇👇
2025/11/20
Mexico’s “Elisa Lam Case”: An 18-Year-Old Girl Vanished After Acting Strangely on CCTV — And What Happened Next Shocked the Entire Country
A missing girl. A haunted elevator. And a truth darker than the rumors that followed.
1. The Last Footage of a Living Girl
The night was humid, thick with the kind of warmth that made the neon signs buzz.
Inside a Mexico City apartment building, an elevator camera flickered to life at 11:52 p.
m.

Moments later, 18-year-old Lucía Torres stepped inside.
Her hair was wet.
Her breathing uneven.
Her fingers trembling as they hovered over the buttons.
Then came the movements — the gestures that would later turn into endless online theories.
She pressed every floor button.
She hid in the corner like someone was chasing her.
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