01-31-2014, 11:35 AM
Plenty of suicides happen within confinement such as jail where there is controlled entry and little or no doubt of foul play.
Some murder-suicides are found almost immediately.
Others are found with notes that talk about the emotions and feelings of the person who was driven to that end. BoÔs note had none of that, per the Asst. Chief.
With hangings, forensic examination is key for determining whether it was suicide, but eight months later the tissues have degraded. That should not be hard to understand.
My point is not that all suicides or even most are witnessed. The point is that there is no certainty from that source of direct observation, and the other evidence is not rock solid. He could have been coerced into writing the note, and it cannot be proven beyond reasonable doubt that it did not happen that way.
However, if it could be proven in some fashion other than the confession that Bo murdered Brittany, I think most including me would concede that he committed suicide, because that is a clear intense motive.
The problem here is that her murder by Bo is being "proven" with the confession/suicide, and the confession/suicide is going unquestioned because he supposedly murdered her.
So there is a circular reasoning, with each unproven event resting on the other to support the conclusion.
Some murder-suicides are found almost immediately.
Others are found with notes that talk about the emotions and feelings of the person who was driven to that end. BoÔs note had none of that, per the Asst. Chief.
With hangings, forensic examination is key for determining whether it was suicide, but eight months later the tissues have degraded. That should not be hard to understand.
My point is not that all suicides or even most are witnessed. The point is that there is no certainty from that source of direct observation, and the other evidence is not rock solid. He could have been coerced into writing the note, and it cannot be proven beyond reasonable doubt that it did not happen that way.
However, if it could be proven in some fashion other than the confession that Bo murdered Brittany, I think most including me would concede that he committed suicide, because that is a clear intense motive.
The problem here is that her murder by Bo is being "proven" with the confession/suicide, and the confession/suicide is going unquestioned because he supposedly murdered her.
So there is a circular reasoning, with each unproven event resting on the other to support the conclusion.