Chris_Texas
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Yes, I read about that. I think it's odd for investigators to call a death 'suspicious' when they know it's a homicide, but perhaps that's just me. I'm more familiar with LE who call an investigation a 'homicide investigation' when they know that's what it is, regardless of whether they release details. I think it's peculiar to play word games, but again--maybe that's just me. Others might admire that.
I think it would be beyond odd.
Suspicious: you suspect something might be wrong, you are uncertain. Any death from something other than clear means falls into this broad category. Someone going camping at the lake who turns up missing and is found a week later is suspicious. A decapitated co-ed in the trunk of a car is not suspicious.
It's a possible homocide. And the idea that the police might conceal that there is someone going around killing co-eds is, in my opinion, freaking nuts.