uh oh guys- I'm conspiracy-ing...

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So, I texted this to my friends, and now I shall share with you guys-

The black dahlia. What a morbidly fascinating case. No one knows who killed her, and yet she was in los Angeles. That place is full of people. She was ripped apart... The images available are skin crawling. I hate it. Yet I'm interested to learn more about the case. If you'd like to learn about the black dahlia case, look up the black dahlia, or the death of Elizabeth Short. It's interesting.

Also Elissa Lamb. Oh my Lord am I interested in what caused her to die the way she did. The Cecil Hotel is very exciting to learn about. I hope to someday visit the hotel, and hopefully witness something spooky. The amount of people jumping from that building, or getting defenostrated there is very interesting to me. It's like there's a dark energy manifesting deep within the foundation. Although I would like to travel to the hotel, there are a lot of hookers, drugs, and rapists, along with the obvious- murderers. I'd have to go with a group of people. But oh god would it be worth the risk to go alone.

Sometimes I like to try and use physiology to figure out what happened to Elissa Lamb, she looked schizophrenic, or maybe possible it was Bipolar 1 disorder? She could have been having a manic episode. Or possibly I could be a conspiracy theorist about it- maybe it was the elevator game gone wrong? Who knows. Although thinking logically, it had to have been a murder. She was too frail to be able to open the water tank she was found in. So someone had to have opened it and put her in there. Imagine being at the hotel when she died though- you water comes out all green and smelly, and then you figure out that you were drinking someone's remains

Also Amelia Earhart! She was interesting too! She goes out to fly her own airplane and never returns. I don't think they even found the remains of her plane! I could only wonder what happened. Aliens? A normal crash? A paradox? What if she was sucked into another dimension? But that is just me being silly. The more logical explanation is the remains of the plane drifting too far away to be found. But it still catches my eye. I can't lie here, I am very interested in cases with no answers, and of course solved cases with confusing motives. It makes you think. Whether you're thinking about conspiracies, or the logical, it's still so fun to do. I like to create my own cases, in hopes that I'll be able to comprehend the available excuses at hand. Maybe they where having an episode? Being chased by a murderer? Hallucinations? Who knows. Definitely not me, but I like to think none the less...

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