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Mysterious Death Of Elisa Lam
Christian Francisco
Mr. Diaz
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19 April 2015
Death of Elisa Lam
The death of Elisa Lam is definitely a mystery because she was found dead inside of a water tower of a hotel. Now, could the cause of death be because someone did it to her? Or was she under the influence? Or was the hotel haunted? Or did she have mental issues? Honestly, I do not believe in the supernatural or what not but the death seems very bizarre. Apparently, Elisa Lam was found dead inside of a water tank and her body was found whole, that is hard to believe because the opening for the water tower was very small and it would not be possible for her whole body to fit in there, but apparently it did. That may seem very controversial but I still don’t believe that it is supernatural. They checked her blood system and they found no traces of substances, so the only possible answers is that someone did it to her or she did it to herself because she was mentally unstable. The only footage of
Elisa Lam is inside of an elevator and it looks like she’s either playing hide and go seek or actually hiding from someone. I truly believe that she has some mental issues and that she had schizophrenia.
That mental disorder affects 2.2 million people worldwide. Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that makes people think that they are living in a different reality. It is truly saddening that her death was like that but the only possible or most likely situation is that she was facing something within her head and her head told her to hide inside of that water tower.

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