Peter Brendt
New Member
Hi Peter. Thanks for your response. Question though: You said you chose homicide because it would be hard for a person to get rid of clothes such that they cannot be found, once they already got onto the roof, got undressed, got into the tank and drowned. But since we don;t know whether LE found her clothes or not, how can you be so certain that it was homicide?
Also, what if she took her clothes off before she got onto the roof? Removing one's clothes happens quite often to people in psychotic states, apparently.
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1.) I still don't agree with all that guess, EL was in a psychotic break of some kind in the elevator video. Therefore, I can't argue, it's common for people in psychotic breaks to remove their clothes. Which by the way, in my experience isn't.
2.) LAPD is under fire because not many people believe their idea, this was no foul play. The pivot points in this are the clothes, the glasses and the cell phone. If they found anything of it, they would either release it (to show, they are right not to treat this as homicide) or keep it a secret if they think themselves, this was a homicide.
So I still go with homicide.