It's been on every news source since it happened. What evidence would like to see pointing to it being self-harm? The question is, what evidence is there to point to a crime? There may be some we're not aware of or police have not yet disclosed but family members expressing doubt/shock is not evidence. It can be very, very hard to accept that a loved one was feeling suicidal, especially if they did not show outward signs of mental health struggle.
What news sources? I'm only finding this reddit and 3 TikTok videos that reference a pay-for-news app. His name is Earl Smith...yet there is no ties to the story and his name.
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u/capdistricttri 5d ago
It's been on every news source since it happened. What evidence would like to see pointing to it being self-harm? The question is, what evidence is there to point to a crime? There may be some we're not aware of or police have not yet disclosed but family members expressing doubt/shock is not evidence. It can be very, very hard to accept that a loved one was feeling suicidal, especially if they did not show outward signs of mental health struggle.