After some further testing I'd like to add this:

As I mentioned before, locking with the command "light-locker-command
-l" and then closing the laptop lid allows you to resume just fine, with
the session being locked properly.

Running "light-locker-command -l" on suspend (via a script in /usr/lib
/pm-utils/sleep.d) with the use of 'xdotools' and the standard keyboard
shortcut assigned via the XFCE keyboard settings (sudo -u <USERNAME> sh
-c 'xdotools key Control+Alt+Delete') which runs the script 'xflock4'
(calls 'light-locker-command -l') results in the same behaviour as when
"Lock on suspend" is enabled in the "Light Locker" settings.

Could this mean that light-locker locks the screen too late? Should the
screen be locked before anything else related to suspending happens?

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  Black screen after login from suspend in Xubuntu 14.04

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