I was looking through forensic files. Vicky was also hit by a car. She was five years old at the time…
Anyway, she had lasting damage done to her face, and then it reported that Vicky died in 2011 when she was 34 years old, with no explanation. Is anybody aware that she died?
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Please, no more claims that she died of myocarditis. This looks to be the result of a hasty Google search. One of the results for “Vicky Lyons cause of death” has the lines, “Her cause of death was reported as myocarditis.” But if you actually follow the link and read the article, you will see that it is referring to someone else entirely, and the investigator in the case just happens to be named Vicky Lyons.
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Vicky Lyons (Forensic Files) died at such a young age, which saddens me.
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When Vicky is interrogated, she recalls her mother sending her out to play in the parking lot. Earlier in the episode, a situation is recreated in which the mother’s supervisor tells Vicky to play in the parking lot. We may never know which version is accurate.
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Please, no more claims that she died of myocarditis. This looks to be the result of a hasty Google search. One of the results for “Vicky Lyons cause of death” has the lines, “Her cause of death was reported as myocarditis.” But if you actually follow the link and read the article, you will see that it is referring to someone else entirely, and the investigator in the case just happens to be named Vicky Lyons.
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I had just completed watching Forensic Files and was devastated to learn that Vicky had died at the age of 34. I, too, am interested in how she died. It seems like she was living an exciting life… May God bless her.
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I just watched this on Forensic Files. I had watched it before, but Vicky’s death was not mentioned at the conclusion. He mother is a fantastic person and parent for everything she has done for her kid; I hope she has explored the profession of forensics since she is in the correct state of mind for it.
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It is mentioned that the employer urged Vicky to go outside and play, so why wasn’t the employer sued and held guilty, just like the person who ran her over?
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Many forensic file readers are perplexed. I only noticed one remark that said it was myocarditis ( inflammation of the heart.) Vicky’s wrestling match was shown on a YouTube video, and the remark was made on that video.