TheExperience
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The Sheriff stated there was no evidence of physical trauma to the body that would lead to PH's death. I believe investigators are confident this includes physical assault when affirming no assault caused her death.
If there was evidence of rape or sexual assault, I definitely think the suspect would have been declared dangerous and public advised to take precautions for the suspect at large. There was no such advisory during the presser that I watched. (Suspect convicted of rape some 29 years ago -- does not automatically make it so here).
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I understand, and this has been a question, and it is the 'led to her death,' which I question. If he said no foul play or physical trauma was reported and conclusive with the autopsy findings, drug testing has yet to be completed to confirm other alternatives, or if they potentially led to the victim's death.
the 'led to her death,' does not conclusively tell me she did not have any external injuries that would not have led to a person's death.
The suspect is an ex con with priors, who served a long sentence. Unless, he is widely known as a weak and passive man today, a suspect becoming dangerous is always a possibility while apprehending any subject for lesser offenses, imo. State Troopers could verify this.