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