Depending on which news is the 'fake news', it seems that:
-not a Muslim: Sheila was born 'Sheila Turner'; she married Sharif Abdus-Salaam and kept his name; according to Sheila's family, she has not been a practising Muslim for 20 years:
Being as how she was a judge, and also that she 'had lived in Harlem almost all of her adult life', it seems she would have been aware of any risks a woman may be exposed to while being out alone in the streets at night (in NYC, no less??) - would she really have gone out without her cellphone? ID? And bank card? What about her keys? Was she found ONLY with a Metro card? Why did she have that? Did she use it? Where did she go? Also, considering her career as a judge, IF she had contemplated suicide, would she not think ahead to the possibility that her loved one could potentially be blamed for her mysterious death, and leave some kind of indication which would vindicate him, ie a note, something?
(Why would Sheila be hailed as the country's first female Muslim judge, if she had never converted to islamism?)
-not a Muslim: Sheila was born 'Sheila Turner'; she married Sharif Abdus-Salaam and kept his name; according to Sheila's family, she has not been a practising Muslim for 20 years:
-Sheila's mother and brother apparently did NOT commit suicide:"The judge's extended family also weighed-in on Abdus-Salaam, who was born Sheila Turner and who was widely hailed as the nation's first female Muslim judge.
"Sheila has not been a practicing Muslim for the past 20 years," the Turner Family said in their statement. "She continued to use her first husband's surname professionally"
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/husband-dead-new-york-judge-pleads-help-after-cops-call-n748411"The Turner Family also took aim at reports that Abdus-Salaam's mother and brother had also committed suicide. "Sheila's mother, the matriarch of our family who died at age 92 in 2012, did not take her own life," their statement read. "Shelia's younger brother, who died in 2014, lost his battle with terminal lung cancer.""
Being as how she was a judge, and also that she 'had lived in Harlem almost all of her adult life', it seems she would have been aware of any risks a woman may be exposed to while being out alone in the streets at night (in NYC, no less??) - would she really have gone out without her cellphone? ID? And bank card? What about her keys? Was she found ONLY with a Metro card? Why did she have that? Did she use it? Where did she go? Also, considering her career as a judge, IF she had contemplated suicide, would she not think ahead to the possibility that her loved one could potentially be blamed for her mysterious death, and leave some kind of indication which would vindicate him, ie a note, something?
https://dailyentertainmentnews.com/...ry-jacobs-judge-sheila-abdus-salaams-husband/She took the surname of her first husband and kept it during her professional career. She was married a total of three times.
Due to the fact that her first husband, was a Muslim it was reported that she was the first Muslim to be a member of the New York Court of Appeals. However, she never converted to Islam.
Her second husband was James Hatcher, whose father Andrew Hatcher, worked as a press officer for John F. Kennedy.
(Why would Sheila be hailed as the country's first female Muslim judge, if she had never converted to islamism?)