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Old 06-27-2007, 01:19 AM  
Kevsh
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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear View Post
heh so now your a "senior detective", unless you personally knew him, then your just going by some news report , doesnt tell you anything.. do you know his tox results ? if you found out he had taken a shitload of steroids in the morning , 4 times what he usually took , would you then say despite the other info that steroids had something to do with it ? even a major role ?
I am quoting from news reports citing court/police documents. That's called evidence vs. the speculation that steroids were a factor, a theory started about 2 minutes after the news was reported!

No, I don't know the tox results - nobody does, which further validates my point. Why on earth is everyone racing to conclusions when so little facts are in?

What we know:
- Chris and Nancy had marriage problems (they filed for divorce)
- Court docs show she was trying to get custody of their son
- In 2003 she filed a complaint with police citing abuse from Chris
- Medications and steroids were found in the house
- Police are saying the evidence suggests he killed his wife, then son, before hanging himself Monday

What we don't know:
- What Chris was like as a person.
- What events occurred in the hours, days and weeks prior to this.
- What other evidence was found at the house.
- If Chris was "on" steroids when this happened.
- If he (or his wife) was drunk, doing coke, on anti-depressants or any other drugs this weekend.

When the real investigators (i.e. the Sheriff's office) releases it's findings, it will do so after a full investigation of the scene, the autopsy results, discussions with friends and family and so on.

Here at GFY we are all speculating based on the thin information we have and making broad assumptions.

That's all I'm saying ... and sorry it took so long to say it ;)
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