Autopsy results take months when the case is not a high priority. I already explained why it is not a high priority (at least to my narrow-minded way of thinking).
The woman is dead. Very few people commit suicide and then set themselves on fire, so most likely she was murdered. What difference does it make whether she was shot, strangled, stabbed, or otherwise killed before her time? Only the family will care when the results finally are known.
- Jim
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- Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:13 pm
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- Tue Jul 19, 2011 1:14 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Burned body in George Bush Park (Houston)
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Re: Burned body in George Bush Park (Houston)
The victim's body was identified the next day (July 7).
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The victim was a 42-year-old waitress who worked at a restaurant not far from where her body was found. No suspect has been identified. No motive is know. The police have to figure that out. That is part of their job. However, as the victim was a black woman who was not in some kind of scandalous situation, it will not be a high priority.
There is no indication that a weapons ban on ACE property had anything to do with her demise.
What is "syndicated content"?
- Jim
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/met ... 43236.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The victim was a 42-year-old waitress who worked at a restaurant not far from where her body was found. No suspect has been identified. No motive is know. The police have to figure that out. That is part of their job. However, as the victim was a black woman who was not in some kind of scandalous situation, it will not be a high priority.
There is no indication that a weapons ban on ACE property had anything to do with her demise.
What is "syndicated content"?
- Jim