New Clues Emerge in Amy Eskridge Death: 'Would Never Kill Myself'

New texts show Amy Eskridge feared harm, denying suicide or overdose before her death. A friend claims she reported harassment and planned to expose it.

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Amy Eskridge, a UFO researcher who died in 2022, continues to be under suspicion after new texts cast doubt on her cause of death.

The texts, sent to a friend just a month before her death, claim she was being harassed and intimidated to 'derail their work.'

Eskridge reportedly documented evidence of the intimidation, including images of burn marks on her hands, which she believed were caused by a directed energy weapon.

She also allegedly told her friend to treat her death as suspicious if anything happened to her, saying 'if anything happens to me - suicide or an accident - it wasn't, it's suspicious, treat it as such.'