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Not trying to stir up anything here....but sans a suicide note, how can they determine suicide or accidental overdose? Was there a note? Something we don't know?
ReplyDeleteThat still does not change the fact that he was in the car dead for days, when there were people around the car.
ReplyDeleteProbably took such a Large amount of pills to rule out an accident.. just a guess on my part
ReplyDeleteMy guess would be the quantity of the drugs in his system - if it was a lethal amount, but low enough it would be feasible that the dosage was taken by accident, they may have said accidental overdose. Conversely, if it was a massive amount (say an entire bottle of prescription painkillers), it would be obvious it was a deliberate action, and thus a suicide. And they very likely could have factored the mental issues in as well.
ReplyDeleteLet it go. Let him rest in peace.
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