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On the fateful afternoon of April 25, 2002, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, the 30-year-old charismatic hip-hop star of TLC, was driving down a remote road near La Ceiba, Honduras, in a rented Mitsubishi SUV. She was there with several others to film a documentary.
She had spent weeks deep in the jungle on a spiritual retreat—fasting, filming, and reflecting. But on that final day, something went terribly wrong. The SUV she was driving lost control. It flipped several times. Lisa was killed instantly. The seven other passengers were injured.
In the days leading up to the crash, Lisa spoke openly about feeling followed by a mysterious presence. She believed a spirit had chosen her—and she had a chilling premonition that her death was near. Days earlier, she had filmed the funeral of a young boy named “Lopes” who had been hit by a car. Lisa believed the spirit meant for him had mistaken her. She said it was only a matter of time.
Then came the strange documentary footage—Lisa walking alone in the jungle, speaking about death, astrology, and reincarnation. Her diary entries were filled with ominous signs, symbolic messages, and talk of fate. On her final tape, filmed just hours before the crash, the camera captured her last words.
Join us on a supernatural journey as we trace Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes’s rise to hip-hop fame, her tumultuous love life, and the psychic warnings that marked her final days in Honduras.
This is Death by Misadventure.
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On the fateful afternoon of April 25, 2002, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, the 30-year-old charismatic hip-hop star of TLC, was driving down a remote road near La Ceiba, Honduras, in a rented Mitsubishi SUV. She was there with several others to film a documentary.
She had spent weeks deep in the jungle on a spiritual retreat—fasting, filming, and reflecting. But on that final day, something went terribly wrong. The SUV she was driving lost control. It flipped several times. Lisa was killed instantly. The seven other passengers were injured.
In the days leading up to the crash, Lisa spoke openly about feeling followed by a mysterious presence. She believed a spirit had chosen her—and she had a chilling premonition that her death was near. Days earlier, she had filmed the funeral of a young boy named “Lopes” who had been hit by a car. Lisa believed the spirit meant for him had mistaken her. She said it was only a matter of time.
Then came the strange documentary footage—Lisa walking alone in the jungle, speaking about death, astrology, and reincarnation. Her diary entries were filled with ominous signs, symbolic messages, and talk of fate. On her final tape, filmed just hours before the crash, the camera captured her last words.
Join us on a supernatural journey as we trace Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes’s rise to hip-hop fame, her tumultuous love life, and the psychic warnings that marked her final days in Honduras.
This is Death by Misadventure.

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