Tila Tequila Thinks Paul Walker’s Death was a ‘Ritualistic Murder’

Tila Tequila is making some serious claims on her Facebook page. The former MTV reality star wrote a post on Dec. 8 saying that she believes actor Paul Walker was murdered. She compared his death to the death of Elisa Lam, a 21-year-old Canadian woman who was found dead in a water tank at a Los Angeles hotel. Tequila claims both were victims of a "ritualistic murder."

"I know who killed Elisa Lam. The Mysterious Video of the Girl in Elevator who ended up 'mysteriously dead' at the bottom of a closed off water tank. - I believe I am the only person on this entire planet who knows what happened. I knew it the first time news of the strange video started circulating the internet weeks ago," she said. "I have just kept my mouth shut because there is a lot more to it and of course... cases like this. I just did not want to draw any attention to myself but I know exactly why they did it and yes it was indeed a ritualistic murder. Just like Paul Walker's. "

Tequila doesn't explain why she believes Walker's or Lam's death was the result of murder and doesn't clarify who "they" are. The post has left many of her fans confused.

"However, for Lam's case I have so much detail that it may blow your mind," she continued. "I know it blew it my mind and that's why I was debating on whether or not I should blog about it as I did not want to have anything to do with it... except for the fact that this ritual murder was directly linked to my ritual murder last year... So... kinda makes it hard for me to talk about, but..."

Both deaths have been ruled accidents by coroners. Lam's death in Feb. 2013 is said to be the result of an accidental drowning, the Huffington Post reports. At the time a video was released that showed Lam in the hotel elevator pressing buttons and sticking her head out the door looking both ways down the halls.

Reportedly Lam suffered from bipolar and had traveled to Los Angeles from Vancouver, Canada by herself. Tequila has been using her Facebook to post other strange messages about her conspiracy theories. She angered some of her fans when she blogged about "Why I Sympathize with Hitler."

In the post she tried to convince people that Hitler wasn't as bad as people thought. She has also been referring to herself as Queen Tilisis.

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