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Originally Posted by NCSweettea
The point is being missed here. Murders that died lived in this hotel. It’s haunted by dark spirits. I understand that she had a mental illness. But if you wanna get technical something like 60% of young women these days have mental illness of some kind. I understand that the investigation led to the conclusion that she committed suicide. The part you’re all missing? A dark spirit clearly seen and detected in the videos may have coerced her or forced her to commit suicide.
You can see the shadowy figure enter the elevator, she communicated with it before it takes control of her.
For those of you that do not believe in the spirit world in this fashion, your point is moot here. For those of you that do, you get what the potential is for what happened to her. A dark spirit probably possessed her and led her to her own suicide. She began making contorted movements impossible for humans to make. She was possessed.
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She did not commit suicide (which by definition is intentionally causing one's own death). The death was ruled accidental, attributed to her mental condition. Elisa Lam was on some very strong anti-psychotic medicine which I can safely say it not prescribed to 60% of young women.
LOL, the elevator video again: there are no dark figures in the elevator video. Her contorted hand movements, per medical experts, correspond with a manic bipolar episode and are not impossible for humans to make by any measure of the imagination.
You should really watch that Netflix episode, although it is overlong.