Wyle_E_Coyote
Northern Virginia
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Sadly, it's not at all uncommon for bodies to be missed by searchers.
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Question-If the family doesn't feel LE or ME are doing their job, can they request outside help? Do they assume it was a suicide and would rather not publicly comment or do they think it's possible he could have been murdered and they don't want to put forth the effort of investigating or possibly leaving a child with no parents? (Sorry that was uncalled for, but this case has me so angry). Did he die of natural causes? I hope I'm wrong, but I feel as though they just swept Mike's life under a rug.
I've followed this case on and off, really sad to hear this news.
I just hope the autopsy show something, anything, that will solve this case properly. Meanwhile, I wonder if his lovely wife now gets the life insurance....
Generally, the suicide clauses expire two years after the policy was taken out. So as long as the policy wasn't recent, it should pay out.If the COD remains undetermined I wonder too. Most/many policies have an anti-suicide clause
Sadly, it's not at all uncommon for bodies to be missed by searchers.
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They searched same place THREE times and with search dogs and found NOTHING. What about the odor and it being hot...then all of a sudden when it gets cold the DOG FINDS A BONE? That makes not one bit of sense to me. :shame:
They searched same place THREE times and with search dogs and found NOTHING. What about the odor and it being hot...then all of a sudden when it gets cold the DOG FINDS A BONE? That makes not one bit of sense to me. :shame: