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Media all seem to be awaiting a definitive ID, but I'll be amazed if this is not Gianni.
How strange it seems that the cause of death - homicide - has been announced so quickly, before ID. Decomposition sounds as though it was pretty advanced, so I am guessing the signs of homicide must have been very obvious and nothing that could be confused with suicide. So maybe Gianni was bound?
I can't think what's happened here. I hope LE has much more info than they have mentioned.
What a terrible time for the poor family in this case. So much tragedy and death.
http://www.760kfmb.com/story/24486462/search-for-gianni-belvedere-ends-in-riverside
I'd be shocked if it's not him also.
But as far as determining homicide vs. suicide and the decomposition...
The case a couple of us have posted about / linked to above - Grace Hall - is a perfect example of how that could be the case.
She had been missing TWO months, and in the trunk presumably for all of that time. Even w/ the heat I'd suspect that'd make her AT LEAST as far along as Gianni would have been, but likely even further.
They immediately thought homicide - in the trunk, a lot of stab wounds, etc.
Yet it ended up being suicide. And there was a lot of "that just isn't possible" going around. I think this is going to play out similarly...
As has been said, and is reiterated by one of the SDPD investigators (KGTV's the only one I've seen address this):
An initial ruling or even suspicion of homicide does NOT mean that it rules out suicide.
While yes, in some cases that ends up being what transpired, I think on the whole, the media may be doing a huge disservice in wrongly conveying that it rules out suicide.