May 2020

  1. M. Haak says:

    Very dramatic story. It’s unfortunate, though, that you are still unable to tell the truth about that day, despite the existing evidence that contradicts you. It was indeed a traumatic accident, and you have succeeded in spinning it to become the online presence you always aspired to be. Is it really necessary to continue to embellish your story with lies about the actions of the people who were with you that night? I’m sure you would still gain significant sympathy
    without libeling the friends that came to your aid. Try to stick to the facts in the future.

    • Eliza Fisher says:

      I’ve spent the last several years trying to heal from something that permanently changed my life—something that was not only traumatic but also legally confirmed in court. With video evidence.

      I understand it may be difficult to accept the truth when it involves someone you love, but I will not allow my experience to be diminished, dismissed, or publicly distorted. The facts were reviewed by medical professionals, law enforcement, and the legal system. I’ve chosen to share my story—not to seek sympathy, but to offer solidarity to others navigating their own healing.

      Everyone is entitled to their perspective. But what I’m sharing isn’t a “spin” or “story.” It’s my life. And I won’t apologize for telling it.

      Wishing you peace as you process your own version of these events. I’ll continue to honor the truth and move forward with integrity.

      —Eliza

  2. Dan says:

    What a scary experience to be assaulted with a lap top soaked into your face and causing so much damage both physically and psychologically. What ever happened to the person that hit you with this hard object on your face. What happened when you must have filed charges? I can not comprehend how one human being can do this to another one and it sounded like this was a friend of yours – obviously there must have been some anger that this person took such force to break bones in your face and eye socket.

    I also pray for this person that they get help to address their anger issues.

    I hope your recovery continues to go well and your PTSD lessens as time moves on.

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