Most likely |
Usually it is because the cause of death is clear. This is an odd time to commit suicide though. You come home from a volunteer shift at 3:00am, brush your teeth, and then leave again to go commit suicide? It is possible of course but I would want to find out a lot more about all the events of that evening / night. |
This is truly awful. I read in one article that she was seen Friday morning asleep in her bed, so it’s possible that whatever happened happened during the day on Friday. The only other thing I can think of was she had a medical event like a stroke or heart attack or a fall and hit her head or she overdosed on something so it’s clear that no other person was involved. |
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Suicide amongst women at university isn't really much of a thing, men yes, women no. And were she to attempt such a thing, it wouldn't be in a dramatic fashion, not going to throw herself off of a building, or jump in front of a car, or use a gun. Nope pills in her bedroom.
Nor is a young woman likely to drop dead of some mysterious catastrophic event like a heart attack or stroke. It just doesn't happen. Also, a young 20-something-year-old woman is highly unlikely to just keel over and drop dead from cancer, while out for a midnight stroll. I'm going to go with either a boyfriend/suitor who killed her, or she was hit by a car driven by a drunk driver, and subsequently tossed into a ditch. Or accidental alcohol poisoning, or drug OD, and her friends panicked and dumped her somewhere. Homicide or accident. |
Mental illness. Not health |
Do you mean to say it was probably suicide? If you are going to be so insensitive so as to speculate, don’t hide behind euphemisms. |
Suicides on college campuses are actually up sharply in recent years. It is the number 1 cause of death for college students. 7% of students in college say they have seriously considered suicide. There were a number of high-profile college student suicides in the Spring, especially among athletes, including a James Madison University softball player. You sound incredibly ignorant. Maybe you should sit the rest of this discussion out. |
You don’t seem to understand probability or statistics. Likelihood is not a guarantee. |
| It’s really odd how the phone was found near her, yet had pinged 1.7 miles away in a housing development. |
| I’d like to know if the tennis court area was previously searched. I bet it was, if so then her body was moved there. |
I’m pretty sure the police who determined no criminal action have a better grasp on the details thatn you do. |
Maddie Holleran literally jumped off a building with a running start. Ivy track start. Reel it in Ms Knowitall |
I don’t think they have determined no criminal action, they said not likely. They will have to wait for the autopsy. |
They also said they did an intense search for her and she was found behind the tennis courts on the facilities grounds. I’m not sure how much of their word I believe on this. |
| The tennis court area is on the edge of campus near fields and woods and maintenance buildings. Students would not have just stumbled on the body there. |