Anonymous wrote:So sad. I suppose none of us know what exactly contributed to her suicide, but to be publicly outed and humiliated like that has got to be horrendous. Then again, I wonder how many men committed suicide, or thought about it, after the Ashley Madison leak. Seems like the sexual revolution has done women no favors, as the double standard is stronger than ever and the more women who conduct themselves like men--whether sexually or in the workplace--the more they are punished for it--even as they are also punished for not being like men.
Anonymous wrote:so was she actually named in the FU website? I don't understand the connection.
Anonymous wrote:so was she actually named in the FU website? I don't understand the connection.
Anonymous wrote:So sad. I suppose none of us know what exactly contributed to her suicide, but to be publicly outed and humiliated like that has got to be horrendous. Then again, I wonder how many men committed suicide, or thought about it, after the Ashley Madison leak. Seems like the sexual revolution has done women no favors, as the double standard is stronger than ever and the more women who conduct themselves like men--whether sexually or in the workplace--the more they are punished for it--even as they are also punished for not being like men.
Anonymous wrote:So sad. I suppose none of us know what exactly contributed to her suicide, but to be publicly outed and humiliated like that has got to be horrendous. Then again, I wonder how many men committed suicide, or thought about it, after the Ashley Madison leak. Seems like the sexual revolution has done women no favors, as the double standard is stronger than ever and the more women who conduct themselves like men--whether sexually or in the workplace--the more they are punished for it--even as they are also punished for not being like men.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder now if she committed suicide there thinking it's outside of VSP jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:When are we expected to know cause of death?
Anonymous wrote:The people on Fairfax Underground are in some way morally culpable for this. No one should endure public shaming and undoubtedly workplace harassment for their personal life. Shame on EVERY SINGLE PERSON who contributed to those threads about her and other female personnel. Yes, you are partially to blame.
Jeff, I sometimes wonder why you so heavily moderate certain threads but now I appreciate it. DCUM is not the low cesspool that FU is, and that's something to be grateful for. So thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord people, it was a tragic suicide and that is that. There is plenty of digital and physical evidence supporting it. There is no evidence at all of foul play (logistically how would that have even happened? Would have involved at least 2 people unless the killer walked home from Shenandoah). Her husband was not involved. Reading into how he "acted" to fit how you apparently wanted the case to turn out does no one any good at all. This is not a TV procedural.
+1. Some PPs here have watched a little too much CSI and apparently consider themselves detectives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:seems rather quick to call it a confirmed suicide when the body was found hours ago. I have to admit some suspicion about this knowing that her estranged husband is a cop, and cops have easy access to evidence and influence over their peers.
I watched him on the news pleading for her to be found. He looked like he was crying, but there were no tears. I have seen people with personality disorders do this. And the fact that they were estranged. Very suspicious.
Omg just stop. Being estranged doesn't mean you don't love someone or that you are guilty of murder.
No, but the crying without tears, if pp was correct, is a time-honored tradition by spouses with something to feel guilty about. That's not to say he had anything to do with her death, but he might be feeling guilty about the estrangement, relief that his allegedly cheating wife is gone. Or worse.
Crying without tears is a time honored tradition practiced by guilty spouses? Huh?
Seriously. What is your source for this practice.... General Hospital? Greys Anatomy?
Spouses are always interviewed. Have you seriously not noticed the number of people who are later found to be murderers who cry but produce no tears? As I said - he may just have conflicted feelings. But please, keep implying I watch crap TV and think it represents real life.