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I would pick the accusation that Rena Parquette lit herself on fire.
Also the JoAnn Romain case (from Netflix UM), it seems absurd that she killed herself by wading into the river. |
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Doug Johnston when no gun was found at the scene takes the cake for me.
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I'm actually a supporter of law enforcement most of the time. But far to often they can be a flat out joke. |
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JoAnn I think was an accident. She might have been sitting there contemplating, or maybe she heard what she thought was a dog, tripped, and fell on her butt. Attempting to get up, she slipped and fell in the water. If she got caught on something, it is possible she was dragged out far enough to drift out towards Boblo Island. JMO. |
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There was the older guy, I think Robert Derschel (sp?), who authorities said committed suicide by using his toe to pull the trigger of his shotgun. They didn’t find evidence of a struggle or forced entry so they immediately jumped to suicide, but that is a crazy theory that he committed suicide in that manner, especially considering he owned a handgun. If he was going to kill himself why go through the trouble of making it that difficult? Never added up to me
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It is very frustrating, though, when police ignore all other circumstances in order to declare a death a suicide. Like Chad Mauer. Immediately the Chicago Police call the family to tell them Chad committed suicide because of the carbon monoxide poisoning but ignore everything else; the bruises all over his face, both knuckles being skinned to the bone, the blood stains on his t-shirt. Soooooooo, we're supposed to believe a teen that decided to kill himself by carbon monoxide poising decided to drive three hours to a dangerous neighborhood, park in a side garage, possibly bang his face repeatedly on the steering wheel to purposely give himself bruises, somehow skin his knuckles and THEN turn the engine on to kill himself? Why not just skip all that other business and park in a garage in your home town and be done with it? |
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"As far as evidence, the only thing we found was a 25 caliber bullet casing. We did NOT find a weapon that fired that bullet. Our medical examiner determined it was just as likely that the gunshot wound to the head could have been self inflicted as it was as likely that another person had done that. So based on that, we can't classify that as murder or a suicide." How does a police detective even state that with a straight face? No logical scenario points to suicide. The gun either magically sprouts wings and flies away through the closed windows or a stranger someone happens upon Johnston's vehicle, notices he's dead but still decides to open the driver's side door, sees a gun, thinks to himself, "Hot damn! A free gun!!!," takes the gun, is somehow completely unfazed at the dead corpse he has to reach over to get said gun, closes the door, happily leaves the scene with his new gun and doesn't call police. You can't be that desperate to throw logic out the window. |
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However, as I said....it's not a common method of offing oneself. |
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The episode was called Lady in the Lake I think |
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For some reason I can't remember that one. Was it a later episode? |
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OH! I was thinking it was part of the RS era and couldn't figure out why I didn't remember it. Now that I know that, I know the one you're talking about, and yeah, that's one I don't agree with a suicide ruling. At least not with the evidence I've heard.
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