What makes you guys think OD vs murder, out of curiosity? Would they still be calling it a homicide, instead of manslaughter? Her father said she was murdered...and I dont think he meant drugs. I am
Of the opinion she was killed, possibly with a gun, buts that just IMO/moo. I enjoy discussing/hearing the reasoning of other points of view.
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I did find another copy of the video on Facebook that has slightly better sound. It's a reporter's page, Sonia Gutierrez from 9News KUSA.
8 mins - answers question about cod.. "we are pretty convinced that we know what the cause of death was." Imo, it would be some kind of obvious wound for them to say that and a gun would fit that possibility.
Another interesting statement made right about 12 mins into the video when he is putting focus on that period of time in between 1:00 pm on the 28th and when they found her on the 29th. "That's the information that we really need, to start finding people who were involved or saw or heard Natalie when talking to her on the phone. "
I noticed he also used a big emphasis on the word heard. Perhaps I am reading into it too much but imo, it seems like they know with certainty of people who were in phone communication with her during that time but perhaps don't know who they are or how to find them?