10 Factors of a Suspicious Death in Domestic Violence Relationships
10 FACTORS OF SUSPICIOUS DEATH IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RELATIONSHIPS
Victim dies prematurely/unexpectedly
Appears to be a suicide or accident scene
One partner wanted to end the relationship
Prior history of domestic violence (or coercive control)
Victim found dead in home or place of residence
Victim found by current or previous partner
Prior history of strangulation/suffocation against partner (including previous relationships)
Partner is the last to see the victim alive
Partner has control of the crime scene before the police arrive
Crime scene altered in some way
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