In response to that article about Arkansas (where I live) police officials warning of the dangers of the capablities of the as yet to be released Nintendo DSi I feel compelled to tell you why the article comes off as hypocrital to me. I rarely expose my personal life to anyone let alone an entire web community but in this case i'll make an exception. up until 5 years ago I was 1 of 2 children my mother had, my older brother Josh was 11 yeas older than me. I say was because he died on February 24th, 2004 due to what police say was a suicide, they pretty much ruled it so and closed the case on day 1 even before autopsy reports were done. Ok put aside the fact that I know my brother wasn't the type to do such a thing, how do you shoot yourself and have not even a trace of gun powder residue on you. Or how about this they claim he shot himself using his left hand, he was RIGHT HANDED and this was a 22 rifle impossible in my book. Not to mention he was found with his legs resting on the upper level of a tool shelf if he shot himself he couldn't have landed that way. Anyway police will not reopen the case after many requests from my family, so I ask again where is that sense of duty when it really matters?
R.I.P Josh
Where's that sense of duty when it really matters?
In response to that article about Arkansas (where I live) police officials warning of the dangers of the capablities of the as yet to be released Nintendo DSi I feel compelled to tell you why the article comes off as hypocrital to me. I rarely expose my personal life to anyone let alone an entire web community but in this case i'll make an exception. up until 5 years ago I was 1 of 2 children my mother had, my older brother Josh was 11 yeas older than me. I say was because he died on February 24th, 2004 due to what police say was a suicide, they pretty much ruled it so and closed the case on day 1 even before autopsy reports were done. Ok put aside the fact that I know my brother wasn't the type to do such a thing, how do you shoot yourself and have not even a trace of gun powder residue on you. Or how about this they claim he shot himself using his left hand, he was RIGHT HANDED and this was a 22 rifle impossible in my book. Not to mention he was found with his legs resting on the upper level of a tool shelf if he shot himself he couldn't have landed that way. Anyway police will not reopen the case after many requests from my family, so I ask again where is that sense of duty when it really matters?
R.I.P Josh
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