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#21
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04-15-2016, 09:30 AM
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Re: Leading Expert Psychologist Climbs a Chair and Jumps to Her Death
This just doesn't make sense. I'm going to take it as the story got lost in translation & pretend it goes like this: She came from a family of 7 children, her stepfather died recently & the mother gave her up for adoption (kicked her out of the home?) because she couldn't afford all 7 kids anymore (& she was the eldest one?). She was going to an appointment made for a Lead Expert Psychologist but instead decided to commit suicide. She calls her mom on the phone just to hear her voice one last time (not to mention inflict MAJOR guilt on the mother, once she finds out about her suicide) ...hangs up on the mom, goes to the building where the LEP works, commits suicide instead. |
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#22
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04-15-2016, 09:47 AM
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Re: Leading Expert Psychologist Climbs a Chair and Jumps to Her Death
Why try to get into her head. We'll never be able to find out exactly what she was going through. So I just admire her beautiful face and move on. But I have to admit, when they're this pretty, it is more tragic, IMHO.
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#24
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04-15-2016, 12:55 PM
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Re: Leading Expert Psychologist Climbs a Chair and Jumps to Her Death
Not sure but I imagine it would come as a massive shock at such a age. Perhaps she felt betrayed. She must be in her mid to late 20s. Sad story all round
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