There is also dialogue in the present day that suggests Jessica survived her injuries, but was never able to recover from the mental trauma and committed suicide as a result. The other explanation, that Jessica was so traumatized by the experience that she killed herself, is a bit more straightforward, but also possible. I think the healthy children are mostly sacrificed or killed and the. It's possible that Loutermilch accidentally broke Jessica's neck in the struggle, and that he framed it to make it look as though she killed herself instead, perhaps with Blake's assistance, which would better explain his intense guilt over the situation. I have a feeling that the demon screenshots from Outlast II come from demonic children. Blake chases the two of them down, and finds Jessica lying on a flight of stairs, with a significant neck injury. In the scene where Blake and Jessica are in trouble, Loutermilch dismisses Blake to be left alone with Jessica, but she starts screaming and attempts to run away. In the game, it is strongly suggested that Father Loutermilch had a history of abuse with Jessica, with the implication being that he molested her. Now, there is some dispute as to what actually happened at the end of the Catholic school flashbacks. More or less, Blake and his friend Jessica were caught breaking the rules at school, and then one of the priests, Father Loutermilch, apparently beat Jessica for her transgressions, resulting in her later committing suicide by hanging herself at school. As players experience these Catholic school flashbacks, they should be able to piece together the gist of what happened. A sequel to the 2013 video game Outlast, the game features a journalist named Blake Langermann, along with his wife Lynn, roaming the Arizona desert to explore.