Elsa Lichtmann is a central character in L.A. Noire. She is the singer at The Blue Room nightclub.
Elsa was born in Germany in 1917. During Adolf Hitler's rise to power, she fled to United States with her friend Lou Buchwalter after both their parents were killed by Nazis. She was detained with Lou for four years on Ellis Island in New York. She described Lou as her best friend and the "only man who ever loved me without putting his hands on me," implying that she may have been sexually abused in the past. By 1947, Elsa worked as a singer in The Blue Room nightclub. She became a drug addict and sought help from Dr. Harlan Fontaine.
She was first introduced to Cole Phelps by Roy Earle after his promotion from Traffic when Roy took Cole out to the The Blue Room to celebrate his excellent case-cracking skills. The first time Cole saw Elsa, she was crying about Lou's death. Roy then slapped her. Cole developed a love interest in her, and frequently visited the club after solving cases to see her sing.
When Cole got the chance to speak to her about the stolen morphine, however, she was far from forthcoming. Phelps later tailed Elsa's cab at night back to her hotel with the intent to get a lead from her, though this was merely an excuse to get close to her. Despite him being married, Elsa welcomed him into her room and the two began an affair.
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