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#15
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01-02-2017, 12:58 PM
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Re: Young British Couple 'Commit Suicide'
No foul play. As I said (and posted copies of) they hand-wrote multiple suicide notes with explicit instructions on how to contact their parents back in UK when their bodies were found. Furthermore, physical evidence at the scene points strongly towards them dying in that position. Finally, the parents have responded and neither decedent's parent suspects foul play. Both decedents had severe mental issues (the girl was a high-functioning autistic and the guy was suffering from extreme bipolar disorder) and had spoken of suicide many times. Her mother stated that her social coping mechanism was to perfectly mirror the person she was closest to in her life at the time. Unfortunately, in this case that was her extremely mentally ill husband. When he was manic, they functioned very well and established a reputation as very talented local musicians and artists. When he swung back the other way, though, she tended to follow him down. Both had recently lost access to NHS benefits and had formerly complained to their families that they were struggling with lack of proper medication in Cambodia. The ONLY thing 'suspicious' about the scene is the covering on the eyes and mouths. But we have seen that in hanging suicides before, as well. I can't explain what was going through their heads, but both the police and the families are satisfied that this is a suicide. |
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#17
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01-02-2017, 03:17 PM
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Re: Young British Couple 'Commit Suicide'
Nope. Less than 10 hours, actually. The male is starting to exhibit a little greenish tinge in the abdomen due to gas buildup but she's not displaying anything more than just basic livor. No purge or even bloating on either.
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#19
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01-02-2017, 03:57 PM
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Re: Young British Couple 'Commit Suicide'
Blinders and gagged, hands behind backs, how did they get up onto the rags they are hanging from, levitation? They both climbed onto that lone chair, blinded and gagged, then pushed it away.....??? Suicide my ass! |