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To: muawiyah
You're seeing this through the "suicide" filter. Try for a moment to check out the "murder" filter.

Ok, from a murder’s perspective a bridge is a rather public place to commit a murder.

If you are going to toss an unwilling person off a bridge you might need some help and that means a witness/ accomplice.

If you drug the subject you will have to be a fairly large person to pull it off and you still need an accomplice for transportation because you have to leave the subjects car at the scene. If you walk you are going to be close to the scene of the crime too long.

If the video is the motive the police are going to come looking for you because they have video evidence that you knew the subject. Not too smart to kill him.

Murder is never a bright idea and is really stupid if you were intimate with the murdered.

Sure crimes of passion are not usually well thought out but tossing him off a bridge does not seem like a likely way to kill a lover. Bridges are more commonly ways to dispose of a body. Maybe a coroner’s report will come back with a murder finding.

16 posted on 10/01/2010 7:59:03 PM PDT by Pontiac
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To: Pontiac

Only the eyewitnesses (whoever they are) claim he jumped from the bridge.

He could have ended up in the river in any number of ways ~ but his wallet was left up on the bridge ~

This youngster could have met up with entirely the wrong people for his dormitory love nest sessions.

We just don’t know until all the films are made public.

Just checking and we are NOT seeing any further statements from the cops. That means they are INVESTIGATING this case and not just writing it off as a suicide.

Doesn’t mean it’s not a suicide, but so far all the evidence points equally to murder.


21 posted on 10/01/2010 8:06:50 PM PDT by muawiyah ("GIT OUT THE WAY" The Republicans are coming)
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