I’ve been thinking of things to write about. I’m growing a little tired of writing about
crime, criminals, corrupt cops, dishonest and/ or insincere politicians. But…
I do think the circumstances surrounding the death of
Jennifer Huston, resident of Dundee, Oregon, are very odd – at least based on what
we know so far. There are three
possibilities or potential causative factors that might have led to her
death: natural causes, suicide, or homicide.
The most recent information disseminated by law enforcement
was that they are continuing to investigate, but that there are no signs of ‘foul
play.’
Natural Causes:
Highly unlikely, in my opinion.
If someone is gravely Ill, and reportedly she had been having headaches,
that person would travel toward medical help; not drive out in a desolate part
of rural Oregon.
Suicide: Perhaps, but
why bother with driving to such a remote area?
We don’t know the cause of death.
If she shot herself, I suppose it’s conceivable that someone might
seek-out a remote location. If she took
a fatal dose of pills, or ended her life in some less violent manner, again
there would be no need to seek a remote location where your body might not be
discovered for an extended period of time.
And, of course, the unanswerable question: Why would such a lovely, young woman with two
small children do such a thing? Was she
terminally ill? Doubtful. Her husband would have known that
information. And, was there a note left
behind?
Homicide: Based on
initial reports, that seemed the most likely circumstance. Thankfully, I guess we might say, that was
not the case.
Sometimes there are just no answers. The one person who knows the answer is
gone. And, sometimes even that person
could not explain, what might have been to her, the unexplainable.
True Nelson
4 comments:
Sometimes, suicide is the answer that some people choose.
She went off to the woods to kill herself, so her kids would not find her.
Sad.
I wouldn't think it would be homicide when they say "the public is not in danger." The way they worded everything so precisely, I immediately thought it was suicide.
Drive to the woods because you are least likely to be seen, it takes longer to be found, feels less personal & dramatic and most of all it is peaceful... obviously that is what she was looking for (peace) if she bought some sleeping pills
If suicide, she may of choose to have done it in a private place, away from her home to lesson the chance of her children(mainly her oldest) finding her. There would of also been less chance of someone intervening. Women and men commit suicide differently. Regardless of the gender, sometimes there is very little warning. Often it leaves more questions than answers.
Wooded areas seems to be the place of choice lately. I cannot describe how I wish I knew why. I am 42, married 24 years, work full time with the hubby, and would have loved to be a stay at home mom. Instead, I try to be super woman, and raise my daughter, hubby, and now 15 month old granddaughter all while working full time. I would have been jumping for joy just to say home one year out of the last 24! The fact that the hubby was ruled out before they found her body, leaves me to believe she had a documented history of depression, or post partum or something.
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