Cora Delille was found dead in her Pickerington, Ohio home's bedroom last week, along with the painful, handwritten page which police say addressed some of her accused tormenters by name.
"She named like maybe four, maybe five kids. Just first names only," Pickerington Police Commander Matt Delp told the Daily News Tuesday. Of those names, two were allegedly names of ex-boyfriends — one of which broke up with her the night before she died.
But there were allegedly other struggles far beyond fellow classmates. "She had a lot of issues going on in her life," said Delp. "Her boyfriend broke up with her, she didn't know if her mother loved her. There were a lot of other things going on in her life other than bullying."
A police investigation into her bullying claim has turned up few leads, though a few students did say that they witnessed it firsthand, according to Delp. In her schools' files he said there were no reports of it. An online search of her social media accounts also didn't turn up anything crucial, he said.
Any life snuffed out is a waste, but this one, does no good to ask why. She was a "damn of emotions," holding back all those emotions until them were overwhelming, and the damn broke. She apparently had no way to release those emotions. We all have this "things" in our lives, most have built in ways to release, and they are varied. A steam engine has a valve to release pressure when it reaches a certain point. We, unfortunately don't have such a valve................. "What might have been"