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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think she jumped. End of story. I know people say, “But she was HAPPY! She had a new job! She had a new puppy!” Ok? “Happy” people commit suicide every single day, leaving behind them families in disbelief and shock. I think unless you’ve actually stood on the brink, facing two choices, exhausted from pretending, you can’t understand how someone could be “happy” one moment and dead by their own hands the next. [/quote] I agree I have known two people who committed suicide. I saw each of then within one week of their death, and they each seemed relatively happy, with no outward sign of distress. [/quote] +1 me too[/quote] But she looked happy hours before she went missing. You really think that she spent the night dancing, chatting, smoking with her brother and then 3 hours later chose to jump? With no catalyst? It’s not like she had a phone and could’ve seen her gf cheating or something else that would’ve triggered her.[/quote] The only thing that I could think of that would have "triggered" her would be some large difference of opinion with her family about the future she was planning. I have a lot of experience with suicidal people, both from working with them and also from having friends who have attempted suicide. The amount of future orientation that Amy expressed to everyone is inconsistent with someone who has longterm suicidal feelings, in my experience. It would be more typical for her to not be making plans or being vague about the future than it would be to do really specific things like get new job, get puppy, reconnect with girlfriend, etc. She very much gave the appearance of a young woman building a life, not a young woman who had resolved to end her life. I'm not saying it's not possible, but it seems a lot more realistic to me that through some combination of intoxication, exhaustion, and physics, she fell over the side of the ship by accident. I do not buy the trafficking theory or the idea that she was addicted to "drugs." Way too many improbable things would have to be true for either of those things to fit. I would frankly believe that she was secretly and suddenly suicidal before I'd believe that she was trafficked.[/quote]
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