Someone recently wrote to me, “When she [Cindy] turned up dead by ‘suicide’ [according to the police theory] I was flabbergasted that she had managed to hog tie herself and that everyone was buying it.”
In another email someone pointed out that there are a number of key points that point to murder rather than suicide:
1) An absence of drug paraphernalia where Cindy’s body was found at, or near her abandoned car. (I’ll explain this point further in another Blog because there are so many thoughts that go with it.)
2) Failure of the RCMP to check residences along the route from Cindy’s car to the site at the abandoned house to determine if anyone had seen a petite blond walking to the site, staggering if she had the drugs in her at that point.
3) The Coroner’s jury could not say whether it was suicide or homicide after hearing all the evidence the authorities were able to muster.
4) Not one of her friends or acquaintances indicated there was a hint of suicide in her actions or conversations during the period leading up to the disappearances. (I’ll also explain in another Blog what some of the early cues and signals are in suicide.)
5) Her psychiatrist said there was no hint of a multiple personality.
There is more information that people need to hear about and read, in order to make a more informed decision as to what happened to Cindy.
And I’ll tell you all about it in my next Blog.
In the meantime, let’s focus on giving. To give, in any way you can, is to love—your life will have meaning and your heart will have peace.
Melanie Hack
Author of Who Killed My Sister, My Friend
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