Dec 12, 2013 01:01 PM EST
Tila Tequila Claims Paul Walker Was a Victim of ‘Ritualistic Murder’

Controversial model Tila Tequila has made headlines again this week, claiming that actor Paul Walker wasn't killed in a car crash, but rather was a victim of "ritualistic murder," according to US magazine.

The former reality-show star posted a message on her Facebook account this week linking Walker's death with that of a Canadian woman named Elisa Lam, who was found dead in a rooftop water tank of the Cecil Hotel in L.A. last February.

The post reads:

"I know who killed Elisa Lam. I believe I am the only person on this entire planet who knows what happened. I have just kept my mouth shut because there is a lot more to it and of course...cases like this...I just did not want to draw any attention to myself but I know exactly why they did it and yes it was indeed a ritualistic murder. Just like Paul Walker's."

This theory shouldn't be taken seriously however as police have already confirmed Walker's death occurred as a result of injuries suffered during a horrific crash on Nov. 30. Walker's business partner, Roger Rodas, was behind the wheel of the Porsche Carrera GT at the time, and was also killed.

Tequila also made headlines this week after feeling compassion for Adolf Hitler in an earlier Facebook post.

"(Hitler was) a man who was not a coward, stood up for his country in a DESPERATE TIME OF NEED (unlike all of our cowardly leaders), and yet not only did he try his best to help his country and people get out of what was a time of depression, economic collapse, high unemployment, amongst many other things. he lost the war AND was painted out to be a monster after his death," Tequila said. "This is what breaks my heart. Especially now that I know the truth."

After fans of model complained about the post, Tequila tried defending herself by saying Hitler was not "as bad as he was painted out to be."

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