xxxedgexxx
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Just so I'm clear (sometimes I'm not) here is my definitions of foul play...
The term foul play can mean unfair game - a prank would include this but I use it more towards organized sports
or
commonly used by LE - violent crime.
When I said LE indicated no "foul play" they made those comments after finding his body. They didn't observe anything that would indicate he'd been physically harmed such as strangulation/gunshot/knife/beating or any markings on his body caused by another person.
ETA - LE also uses the term when they can't determine that anything is amiss in a case. Meaning SO FAR nothing indicated that someone else caused the harm.
Just wanted to clarify this: LE described this missing persons case as "no foul play suspected" from the very morning he went missing. They reiterated that stance several times before finding his body, or even knowing if he was alive or dead. This always struck me as strange.