The Da Vinci victim; Art expert obsessed with conspiracy took a deadly overdose.

The Daily Mail (London, England) | March 17, 2007 | Copyright

Byline: GORDON RAYNER

A PAINTER fascinated with The Da Vinci Code committed suicide after becoming convinced she was the subject of a real-life murder plot.

Caroline Eldridge, 38, moved to Italy to pursue her interest in Leonardo Da Vinci but her mind became 'muddled' by the mysteries surrounding his work, her father said yesterday.

She suffered paranoid delusions that she and her family were in danger 'because of the knowledge that she had' of Leonardo after working on an exhibition about his paintings.

After repeatedly telling her family ...

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