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Originally Posted by Jiggy_12
This certainly is odd.
Comes just days after he was acquitted of 2 murders and I just read about how him and his lawyers were turning their focus on working towards having the 3rd murder acquitted and that they were confident it would happen. So part 1 is successful and he kills himself before part 2 begins? On the surface this reeks.
No comment on the person or on guilt/innocence, but this incident in isolation just makes very little sense, at least from the outside.
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Makes a lot of sense to me. We hear about people that commit suicide all the time where few people around them realized they were really depressed. Given he's had a lot of time behind bars to contemplate what he's done, it's possible his last time in court in front of mourning families finally started registering in his mind what he had become. I get that people these days love conspiracy theories but given his cell was barricaded from the inside it would have had to be orchestrated by someone in the inside (working in the prison) which is a little far fetched (although not impossible).