
Her suicide was the logical result of her sins. She was raised in the false religion of Mormonism, and apparently never had a commitment to God or Catholicism, which is the only true religion.
After high school, she began a career in fashion modeling, a profession steeped in vice and sin. Girls should never enter into modeling. Many of them end up as drug addicts, alcoholics, and whores. Career women (especially those in the modeling industry) cannot function normally outside their world of self-pride, idolatry, conceit, greed, and envy. It is therefore no surprise that Miss Scott's only attempt at marriage failed, after just a few years.
Like all career women, she rebelled against God's decree that woman be subordinate to man. She lived an independent, and therefore spiritually disordered, life. And despite living in sin with Mick Jagger, she was still childless and single, a fact that tormented her. Reportedly, she was millions of dollars in debt. And as she was pushing 50, she could never be sure that her wealthy benefactor would not drop her for newer, younger, prettier women to commit mortal sin with.
Her suicide reveals despair, which is the result of her rejection of God, her mortal sins (and lack of repentance thereof), her embrace of the worldly over the spiritual, and her lack of faith in traditional Catholicism.
Her suicide also shows us that God created a woman's nature to bond with only one man. Women were not designed to be merely "girlfriends," i.e., females to fornicate with. They were designed to be wives and mothers. No matter how free or independent women are, they want most of all to have marriage and a normal family, as L'Wren Scott wanted. That's why a woman should not have a career outside the home, or have a boyfriend unless she intends to marry him and have children. Likewise, a man should not have a girlfriend, unless he intends to marry her and have children.
If Mick Jagger feels remorse for the role he played in Miss Scott's death, and if he allows this event to move him towards repentance of his own sins, and to embrace traditional Catholicism, then there is hope for him yet. For too long, he has been cavalier and reckless in his pursuit of worldly pleasures -- and he has gotten away with it, so far. But God remembers always. Mick Jagger had better realize that he has just gotten a wake-up call from God. For he too has committed grave mortal sins, for which his soul is condemned forever -- unless he repents and converts to the traditional Catholic faith.