Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24098614-20190414084546/@comment-34724302-20190714190206

Saying that Spring was suicidal to justify Raven's murder of her is also purely interpretive inflection, there is nothing to even suspect that Spring was suicidal while there are clues of Raven having betrayed the trust and care that Spring had for her. And it would be against Raven's character for her to take the blame for Spring's death despite her being suicidal, she's so adamant at not admitting her faults and putting the responsability for her actions on others.

Besides Spring must have travelled quite a lot to be found by Raven and her tribe far from the authorities of Mistral and if she was really suicidal she had a lot of ways to end her life herself or at the hands of the Grimm who would have been more than happy to put her out of her misery.