Anonymous wrote:It would be nice if everyone could stop discussing the details of this very tragic case, how it could have been done, etc.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Bryan. I can't imagine their pain.
Anonymous wrote:Horrible story.
I also remember hearing about the donuts and wondered why he'd be picking up donuts if he was planning suicide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it was indeed suicide, it will be the 2nd by a Woodson student in the past few months and the 3rd in the past year or two.
Suicide rates for males aged 15-19 are about 15:100,000. As high as 45:100,000 in some states and closer to 7:100,000 in other states. At the average rate that is 1 in every 6700 males in that age range that commits suicide.
Two at one school is higher than the average rate but suicides tend to cluster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it was indeed suicide, it will be the 2nd by a Woodson student in the past few months and the 3rd in the past year or two.
Is it a competitive school?
Anonymous wrote:
The tweet came on the personal account of one of the newscasters on the scene reporting during the search. She happened to be there when they discovered the body and had live footage. The searchers said that the police were trying to keep the press out and she violated their requests. The news channel did NOT go with the presumption of suicide and only reported the finding of the body. SHE took it upon herself to speculate based on what she overheard, to post that horrible "tweet". She has NOT rescinded it and it is currently still up. I have been waiting to see them require her to take it down. I even responded saying it was so wrong for her to do that. She is to REPORT the news.. NOT make speculations or include her opinions. Her name is Peggy Fox from News channel 9 USA9 https://twitter.com/PeggyTV I am still praying for another outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This story states that the Fairfax County Police tweeted that it was an apparent suicide and then rescinded the tweet. Unbelievable. This family is suffering the worst loss imaginable, and the department is tweeting about it? Can this be accurate?
http://washingtonexaminer.com/missing-fairfax-county-teens-body-found/article/2510223#.UHRlEa4lqSo
Agree that it was horrible for the police to tweet that! What in the world?
The tweet came on the personal account of one of the newscasters on the scene reporting during the search. She happened to be there when they discovered the body and had live footage. The searchers said that the police were trying to keep the press out and she violated their requests. The news channel did NOT go with the presumption of suicide and only reported the finding of the body. SHE took it upon herself to speculate based on what she overheard, to post that horrible "tweet". She has NOT rescinded it and it is currently still up. I have been waiting to see them require her to take it down. I even responded saying it was so wrong for her to do that. She is to REPORT the news.. NOT make speculations or include her opinions. Her name is Peggy Fox from News channel 9 USA9 https://twitter.com/PeggyTV I am still praying for another outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The body could have been propped up or caught in such a way that appeared he was "standing".
Could that mean he was found hanging? (hung?)
I don't know how someone could be simultaneously hanging but standing. I just shudder to think of all this.
To die you don't have to hang yourself from a height. He could have hung himself by tying a rope at the height of his head then lifting his feet off the ground. The weight of his body and the noose is what would asphyxiate him. Once unconscious, his feet would relax and hang back down to ground level. He might look like he was standing. I know two teenagers who hung themselves from heights less than the height of their body.
How horrible. You would have to have the willpower (for lack of a better word) to keep your feet lifted from the ground. Just horrible. I have been thinking a lot about this poor boy and his family.
My husband used to be a crime scene investigator. He once investigated the death of a man who hanged himself by tying a rope around a post in his yard and leaning forward on his knees. You want to talk about willpower.
Anonymous wrote:If it was indeed suicide, it will be the 2nd by a Woodson student in the past few months and the 3rd in the past year or two.