Horrific case!!! How how my heart aches for his parents. To lose one child is tragic. To lose both of your children, just unimaginable heart ache!! May they find the strength to carry on. May they find whoever is responsible for Andrew's death. IF it is suicide, wonder why the ME didn't think so? Something about the angle of bullet trajectory maybe? Something gave that ME pause and for that, I'm thankful as it will hopefully spur LE to get to the bottom of this!!
IF someone begin to suspect he was a snitch, yes, I think his life would be in danger. I guess it depends on how much you know? Not sure. But gosh, wait until he is missing, then file charges, that says to me that LE wanted someone to think they were charging him, and he wasn't working with LE! BUT....they were too late to do that! Someone knew he had been caught and not charged. Or charged and the charges dropped or reduced...so who knew??? Would he tell his closest friends?? Would he be nervous buying more drugs??? Would others pick up on his changes??? Or was the pressure of the whole thing too much to bear??
I know a .22 can kill. I know also that it doesn't always. I worked with someone who attempted suicide with a .22, and it didn't penetrate the skull, went between the skull and the scalp. Luckily he was treated for his depression at that point, along with some social anxieties. I just wonder how often a .22 is actually used? And I guess it would depend on the bullet used as well. A hollow point doing the most damage. But there's .22 long and shorts, IIRC.
Whatever the case may be, a young man has lost his life. :tantrum: