Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sexual asphyxiation gone wrong?
police say no threat to the public so why get so fixated on it?
Again, the police called it a homicide and specifically asked the medical examiner not to release details of how he died.
If it was sexual asphyxiation, it would likely not be classified as murder. Why would they not release the manner of death? Something is definitely fishy. This is not an area where murders are very common.
Homicide and murder are not the same.
Please explain the difference between the two.
Would the police call a suicide a homicide?
Homicide is the killing of one person by another person. Murder is criminal homicide. In other words, the justified and/or legal killing of another person is a homicide, but not murder while murder is a subset of homicide.
So if it was a sex act with someone gone wrong, a homicide. Anyway, domestic issue. Not something for nosey neighbors to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sexual asphyxiation gone wrong?
police say no threat to the public so why get so fixated on it?
Again, the police called it a homicide and specifically asked the medical examiner not to release details of how he died.
If it was sexual asphyxiation, it would likely not be classified as murder. Why would they not release the manner of death? Something is definitely fishy. This is not an area where murders are very common.
Homicide and murder are not the same.
Please explain the difference between the two.
Would the police call a suicide a homicide?
Homicide is the killing of one person by another person. Murder is criminal homicide. In other words, the justified and/or legal killing of another person is a homicide, but not murder while murder is a subset of homicide.
So if it was a sex act with someone gone wrong, a homicide. Anyway, domestic issue. Not something for nosey neighbors to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sexual asphyxiation gone wrong?
police say no threat to the public so why get so fixated on it?
Again, the police called it a homicide and specifically asked the medical examiner not to release details of how he died.
If it was sexual asphyxiation, it would likely not be classified as murder. Why would they not release the manner of death? Something is definitely fishy. This is not an area where murders are very common.
Homicide and murder are not the same.
Please explain the difference between the two.
Would the police call a suicide a homicide?
Homicide is the killing of one person by another person. Murder is criminal homicide. In other words, the justified and/or legal killing of another person is a homicide, but not murder while murder is a subset of homicide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sexual asphyxiation gone wrong?
police say no threat to the public so why get so fixated on it?
Again, the police called it a homicide and specifically asked the medical examiner not to release details of how he died.
If it was sexual asphyxiation, it would likely not be classified as murder. Why would they not release the manner of death? Something is definitely fishy. This is not an area where murders are very common.
Homicide and murder are not the same.
Please explain the difference between the two.
Would the police call a suicide a homicide?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sexual asphyxiation gone wrong?
police say no threat to the public so why get so fixated on it?
Again, the police called it a homicide and specifically asked the medical examiner not to release details of how he died.
If it was sexual asphyxiation, it would likely not be classified as murder. Why would they not release the manner of death? Something is definitely fishy. This is not an area where murders are very common.
Homicide and murder are not the same.
Anonymous wrote:Is it really necessary to gossip about this family? Sounds like a domestic issue. Leave them alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sexual asphyxiation gone wrong?
police say no threat to the public so why get so fixated on it?
Again, the police called it a homicide and specifically asked the medical examiner not to release details of how he died.
If it was sexual asphyxiation, it would likely not be classified as murder. Why would they not release the manner of death? Something is definitely fishy. This is not an area where murders are very common.
Anonymous wrote:Four pages in, and no one has mentioned suicide?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have theories on what happened? And why did the media go radio silent on this? There were a couple of stories when it happened and then nothing. And police are not sharing details. This is sad and frightening. How can they say there’s no immediate threat to public but not share what happened?
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Virginia-Community-Uneasy-Two-Weeks-After-Homicide-and-No-Arrest-478426573.html
How was this a tragedy? It sucks the guy died, but I don’t see a “tragedy” here. A bit of a mystery, maybe.
you don’t think it is a tragedy that a young boy is left without his father? you win for most clever post.
NP Jesus ! Just come out and say you're mainly concerned because it happened where you don't think/expect it to happen .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have theories on what happened? And why did the media go radio silent on this? There were a couple of stories when it happened and then nothing. And police are not sharing details. This is sad and frightening. How can they say there’s no immediate threat to public but not share what happened?
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Virginia-Community-Uneasy-Two-Weeks-After-Homicide-and-No-Arrest-478426573.html
How was this a tragedy? It sucks the guy died, but I don’t see a “tragedy” here. A bit of a mystery, maybe.
you don’t think it is a tragedy that a young boy is left without his father? you win for most clever post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the mother and her husband (not the child’s father) divorced in January 2017.
Where did you get this?
Was that thread about red herrings here in Off Topic? the whole custody thing could be a red herring here.
I found it too, in the Maryland court search. Just look up the name.
Is it normal to change the kids name? Would that mean the dad had custody?
And a side note, it's so very sad how long it takes for custody and paternity to be decided in the courts. It took such a long time for the dad to be declared the father. I hope it didnt keep him from seeing his son during that time.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the mother and her husband (not the child’s father) divorced in January 2017.