Angleterre
Verified LE & Sr Investigating Officer, England
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Heartbreaking for the family. She was in the prime of her life.
That said, foul play just doesn’t add up here. No video footage of another individual following her, no mention of a “person of interest” which you nearly always hear about from LE if they suspected it, no real evidence of any kind indicating that.
This seems like a tragic accident. I would bet heavily on that. Whether she was on something that altered her mental state or abilities is up in the air right now. Guessing she got too close to the water and either fell in or a gator got her, but if that were the case you’d expect the body to not be preserved because I doubt the gator would pull her into the water and then just let go and leave.
Suicide also really doesn’t make sense. It’s part of the human condition that if placed in a drowning situation your instinct is to thrash and fight to live. Drowning oneself is a very rare way to do it. I personally put the odds of it being an accident over 90% right now. Same with no foul play.
I respectfully disagree Re rarity of suicide by drowning as I have investigated many deaths both suspicious and non suspicious and many suicide cases and a
High percentage of those that I dealt with were suicide by drowning and by females. I had a number of them . but never males. Male suicides in my own experience would generally be considered more violent eg jump from height onto concrete, many many suicide by hanging, vehicular suicide and machinery operated suicide and jumping in front of a train...
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