I'll accept whatever the coroner rules.....if he ever gets the chance. JMO
So he shoots himself twice with his own gun? You don't have to fake a suicide by making it look like murder. Accidents are much much simpler. How do you know that he thought he could pull this off? He sure didn't fool you or that ex cop did he?
I shoot all the time and find casings in the most bizarre places.Hmm, ever go hunting out in the woods or just target shoot? Shells don't just get up and move. Dirt, brush grass, etc tend to make them stay put
His pride may have led him to believe he could committ the perfect "murder" on himself. He also might have thought he had little to lose since even if he was found to have committed suicide his friends would try to cover it up and he would be dead so he wouldn't suffer.
Respectfully, just because your neighbor brings his patrol vehicle home all year all the time, none of us could possibly have any idea how often Lt Gliniewiscz would have taken his patrol vehicle home.
The fact that it was mentioned in MSM reports, leads me to believe that he did NOT take it home all the time.
I had a friend and neighbor who was with the police department for many years, in many capacities. The last job being with the horses in the park. She never brought her horse home, ever. Nor did she bring any of her various vehicles home to spend the night. Some do, some don't. The only one that currently interests me is the late Lt Gliniewiscz.
I don't think we are thinking in a parallel fashion. Once a shell casing hits the dirt or grass it tends to stay put. Some guns have a very consistent ejection pattern some don't. So yes shells are found all over the place but if a given gun is fired in a certain direction and that gun has a consistent ejection pattern the shells should be found in a consistent range from the gun and land in a fairly predictable location.I shoot all the time and find casings in the most bizarre places.
We also don't have proof he didn't shoot himself in one place and move to a more secluded to take the other shot.
It is all speculation based on leaks and rumors.
I wonder how soon they found the gun too and whether the first bullet casing was kicked away by first responders and explains why it was found a distance away.MSM at first thought he was still alive but I think he was dead on scene considering it was one devastating single gun shot and the first cop was more concernedonverned with his missing gun and pepper spray than giving cpr.
Shell casing found some distance from his body. Is this true? Was it more than say ten feet? I wonder where the shell casing was relative to his body? Any reports of another shell found and its location could be a vital clue for the police.
I am not forgetting about the young woman so soon. Just because she "admitted" it was a hoax doesn't change the effect she had. How do you know she isn't lying again? Has she done this sort of thing before? Does she have a criminal record, etc.I think that that woman admitted that her story was a hoax, but I am really interested in what Joe Battaglio (sp?) thinks.....did he just go off the deep end or is he privy to scenarios like this? I think he has a court appearance tomorrow...wonder if it would be live streamed? JMO
Why would a cop need to think of a better way to commit suicide than a line of duty murder? He was thinking of the legacy to his family which is why he didn't just kill himself at home. He was over confident in his ability to make this look like a murder. So far if he did commit suicide he has been successful in making most of MSM and you think it was murder...
Sorry, that is from the PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS BENEFIT ACT (PSOB) which can be downloaded online. This is the FEDERAL ACT tbat mays out payouts for LEO.
I think that that woman admitted that her story was a hoax, but I am really interested in what Joe Battaglio (sp?) thinks.....did he just go off the deep end or is he privy to scenarios like this? I think he has a court appearance tomorrow...wonder if it would be live streamed? JMO
That is what I think is beginning to happen. He did just enough to make it look like murder and once they started to suspect suicide they were in so deep it is going to be a PR disaster with huge financial ramifications for an area of the country already wracked with police corruption and debt.BBM. That is what I wondered too. Especially after all the tax dollars spent on the 14 hour search the day he was shot. Filenko went on and on about how much manpower was wasted when the women reported the false Volo sighting. If this was not as radiod in, the cost of the manhunt on the September 1st would be far more costly than the false info called in by the women who falsely reported the Volo incident.
I am not talking about it being an extraordinary thing for a police officer to do. I am simply wondering how often did Gliniewiscz take his patrol vehicle home for the night? I understand that some police officers do take their vehicles home. But, did Gliniewiscz do it every night? Once a week? Once a month? Once a year?A horse, really? You're comparing keeping a vehicle at home with a garage to a horse?
I added the information about my neighbor to indicate it not being unusual, since people here seem to think Lt. CG bringing his vehicle home is out of the ordinary. There is not anything to indicate his bringing his article home was anything out of the ordinary.
I don't think we are thinking in a parallel fashion. Once a shell casing hits the dirt or grass it tends to stay put. Some guns have a very consistent ejection pattern some don't. So yes shells are found all over the place but if a given gun is fired in a certain direction and that gun has a consistent ejection pattern the shells should be found in a consistent range from the gun and land in a fairly predictable location.
If the fatal shot was fired with the officers own weapon and that shell was found where it shouldn't be relative to what I just said we have a problem. On concrete shells can be kicked quite a distance in the country not so much.
Can they determine how many shots were fired from the weapon which killed LT. CG? It has occured to me his shooting off into a distance to try and provide some corroberating evidence to the three suspicious people he was following on foot may explain any other shell casings or related evidence found.
Perhaps he was disappointed in how his legacy would play out when he was rejected for the Chief of Police position he applied for?
His image of himself and how others perceived him both in and outside of his community could have factored in his decision making.