Found Deceased NY - Sheila Abdus-Salaam, 65, Harlem, 12 April 2017

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I found the following story on the NPR iPhone App

Police Close Investigation Into New York Judge's Death, Saying It Was Likely Suicide
by Doreen McCallister

NPR - May 3, 2017

Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam, 65, the first African-American woman on the New York Court of Appeals — the state's highest court — was found dead last month in the Hudson River....

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...=iosnewsapp&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=app



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  • #102
All unexplained deaths should be investigated.

As for accomplishments, Ernest Hemingway had a Pulitzer Prize, and was a Nobel Laureate. He killed himself with a shotgun blast to his head. Robin Williams had two Emmy Awards, a Grammy, and an Oscar for best supporting actor. He hung himself.

The judge was accomplished beyond question, but that does not make her immuned to suicide.
Of course it doesn't make her immune, however it isn't cut and dried like the other cases mentioned are. Those closest to her report that it wasn't a suicide. There seem to be inconsistencies in some of the things that were reported in the news. The COD hasn't been determined. Altho the NYPD has closed its investigation, it has handed over all of its evidence to the ME:

"A day after the New York City Police Department said it completed its investigation into the death of Court of Appeals Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam, a representative of the city's medical examiner said the office had not yet determined an official cause.... NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said Wednesday that the department—which initially investigated Abdus-Salaam's death as a suicide—has turned all of its evidence over to the medical examiner, according to media reports." (http://www.newyorklawjournal.com/ho...Not-Its-Result?mcode=1202617075062&curindex=0)

In Williams' case, it seems he had numerous issues that were known: "Frequently misdiagnosed, DLB is the second most common neurodegenerative dementia after Alzheimer’s and causes fluctuations in mental status, hallucinations and impairment of motor function.

Susan told People that the disease started to take hold of the actor in the last year before his death, with the symptoms worsening in the months before he took his own life.


In her first television interview, she told how the Oscar-winning actor was “just disintegrating” physically and mentally in the months before his death.


Williams, 63, had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease three months before he died and had been showing symptoms including stiffness, slumping gait and confusion, she told ABC’s Good Morning America." (https://www.theguardian.com/film/20...ms-disintegrating-before-suicide-widow-says);

in Hemingway's case, it seems he was living in pain for a number of years: "Shortly after the publication of The Old Man and the Sea (1952), Hemingway went on safari to Africa, where he was almost killed in two successive plane crashes that left him in pain or ill health for much of his remaining life. Hemingway maintained permanent residences in Key West, Florida, (1930s) and Cuba (1940s and 1950s), and in 1959, he bought a house in Ketchum, Idaho, where he killed himself in mid-1961." (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Hemingway).

It will probably be a couple of months before tox results come back(?) Perhaps they might know more at that time? I'm feeling suspicious. With all of the political stuff going on surrounding 'Muslims' currently, and the judge holding such a prestigious position in the country's highest court, among other, more personal reasons, I'm not ready to jump on the suicide determination yet. Just my personal feelings though, and everyone is welcome to disagree or agree.
 
  • #103
Hemingway's father, nephew and granddaughter were also suicides. As far as the world knew, Williams was a still a superstar.

Also, Judge Abdus-Salaam was not on the nation's court, but New York State's highest court. She was not Muslim and her current husband was an Episcopal priest. http://dioceseofnewark.org/staff/greg-jacobs

She had been through a lot recently, and that could have had a bearing on her state of mind.

According Wiki, police have a video of her walking next to the river.
 
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