So, during the time her body was submerged, her face might have suffered abrasions from being dragged along rocks and other debris.
NO evidence she was sexually assaulted. This is a suicide. Case closed.
Abrasions maybe. But that’s a far cry from “blunt force injuries” (plural - injuries). I think of “blunt force injury” in crime, falling off a ladder, falling on the street and hitting your head on the curb, and a vehicle wreck. Look at the pic I posted of the fire truck removing her body — no rocks around there to fall on.
This is a suicide. Case closed.
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What county/city are you the DA of? I want to conduct all my murders in your jurisdiction. I don’t like folks who ask too many questions. ;-) /sarc
So someone beat her to a pulp, knocked her out and tossed her in the drink.
Clear evidence of foul play. This is a murder. Case to be buried because it's inconvenient.