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INTERNET BULLIES MURDERED MISS USA!

February 21, 2022

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National Enquirer

Mental health experts reveal Cheslie Kryst didn't jump – she was pushed into suicide!

INTERNET BULLIES MURDERED MISS USA!

TRAGIC Miss USA Cheslie Kryst was murdered by vicious internet trolls, who pushed the troubled beauty over the edge and triggered her horrifying fall from a New York City high-rise!

That's the conclusion of top mental health experts consulted by The National ENQUIRER, who believe the 2019 pageant queen was relentlessly hounded by digital bullies and driven to take her own life!

The stunning "Extra" reporter and former North Carolina lawyer, who lived on the ninth floor of the building in midtown Manhattan, plunged from the 29th floor on Jan. 30 in what officials labeled a suicide.

But the curly-haired cutie, 30, was victimized by cowardly creeps who littered her social media page with vomit emojis and cruelly charged she "wasn't pretty enough to be Miss USA!"

Rodney Kryst, Cheslie's shattered dad, insists his daughter was as "pure as can be" and didn't use drugs, alcohol, or prescription medication. Her grieving father believes an emotional collapse caused her tragic death.

But Dr. Carole Lieberman, a Beverly Hills forensic psychiatrist, tells The National ENQUIRER, “This wasn't purely a suicide. This was, essentially, a murder. All those jealous trolls were psychologically pushing her from behind as she stood all those many floors up.

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