This shit is just comical at this point. How long before the prison guards involved "accidentally" fall from a rooftop?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51053205
As i've said from the start, a comical amount of bad decisions and errors could be the reason, so we should not jump to conclusions.
But as the amount of 'errors' or 'mistakes' pile up all of which are required or their could be evidence that exposes this it is certainly not crazy CT stuff to say this stinks to high heaven. Mathematically while it remains possible that just so many errors happened, it is starts to cross into implausible. Or at least you say the Occam's razor answer actually tilts towards "suicided" and not "suicide".
Necessary coincidental 'errors', or 'mistakes'...
- Decision to move a known suicidal high value defendant and witness out of the suicide watch area
- Decision to transfer out his Cell mate at the last minute to another facility despite the fact protocol requires suicide threat inmates to have a roommate
- Decision to not leave suicide proof sheets and materials in room
- Decision by guards not to do their normal rounds and look in on him, in his cell
- coincidence of no camera footage on the night of his death
- coincidence of "lost" camera footage in the weeks prior at first suicide attempt
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I am probably missing a couple more but already that list is pretty crazy. If a single one of those does not happen this situation is drastically different in terms of outcome or what we know.
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