RIP Det. Sean Suiter |
1. There was a distress call made by Suiter on his police radio. Why would he request assistance if he were about to commit suicide?
2. Why would he commit suicide on the job with a partner with him? Even if his family would benefit financially if he were killed on the job, there are no indications he was suicidal.
3. The police indicate they KNOW there was a "brief but violent" struggle because of the state of Suiter's clothing.
4. The police have stated there were more than one type of shell casings found at the scene. Did Suiter have two guns and miss the first try?
5. The police believe the suspect may be wounded - mostly because of the multiple shell casings.
How does ANY of this point to suicide? Get that theory out of the media for the sake of his memory and his family. When information/evidence is contradicting your theory, you need to rule that theory out. Rule it out already. Did Detective Suiter fake a struggle and do something to his clothing to make it appear there was a struggle? Did he bring 2 guns to work that day and try to kill himself with a partner in the area, miss the first time and then use a second gun to shoot himself in the head? Does any of this sound reasonable? I don't think so.
The police have also said they are certain there is no connection between the murder and Suiter's expected testimony in front of the Federal Grand Jury the following day. How can they be so sure about that yet still toss around the suicide theory? Just shows me the Baltimore PD has a lot to hide. There's more to this story - it may or may not have anything to do with Suiter's murder but I sense a big cover up. The FBI or another outside agency should be able to pluck through the muck of this story and get to the bottom of this murder. Perhaps it was a random shooting. Let's find the answers and give this family some peace.
RIP Detective Suiter - just a reminder, Suiter was not one of the indicted officers and was not facing any type of charges at the time of his death (murder). He was an 18 year veteran and said to be a good officer. Maybe in Baltimore being a good officer can get you killed.