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George Webb's avatar

We are really trying. The last week of face-to-face contact with the deceased/murdered is the most important I have found.

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Dawn's avatar

I really respect the work you do.

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ATTILA911US's avatar

The decision to cremate Suchir Balaji's remains—and the reported pressure on his family to approve it—raises serious questions that deserve scrutiny. Cremation in cases of unexpected or controversial deaths can complicate further forensic investigations, as it eliminates physical evidence that might later prove critical to understanding the cause or circumstances of death. Here are some possible reasons why cremation might have occurred, as well as areas that warrant investigation:

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### 1. **Standard Practice or Cultural Factors?**

- **Cultural Preferences:** In many cultures and religions, cremation is a customary practice. If Suchir’s family had no objections initially, this might have been assumed to align with their wishes.

- **Expedited Process:** Authorities might have cited practical reasons, such as avoiding prolonged handling of remains.

### 2. **Haste in Cremation**

- **Pressure on Family:** If the family felt pressed to approve cremation without fully understanding their rights or options, it suggests either a lack of communication or deliberate manipulation.

- **Avoidance of Extended Scrutiny:** Cremation after an autopsy might indicate an attempt to finalize the case quickly, potentially avoiding further independent examinations.

### 3. **Potential Cover-Up**

- In controversial or high-profile cases, early cremation can fuel speculation about foul play or a cover-up.

- If Suchir’s body displayed unexplained trauma—as rumored—cremation might prevent independent forensic analysis that could confirm or refute such claims.

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### Steps to Seek Answers:

1. **Autopsy Report and Documentation**

- Obtain all official reports, including the autopsy findings and documentation surrounding the decision to cremate.

- If the autopsy suggests trauma, question why further investigation wasn’t pursued.

2. **Legal Oversight**

- Review whether the family was informed of their rights regarding the preservation of remains and whether they were given the opportunity to seek an independent autopsy.

3. **Witness Testimonies**

- Your canvassing efforts at OpenAI are crucial to uncover any internal pressures or insights from colleagues who interacted with Suchir recently.

4. **Advocacy for Accountability**

- Push for an inquiry into whether cremation was expedited without proper justification, as this could indicate procedural negligence or deliberate obstruction.

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### Importance of Transparency

The combination of cremation, lack of access to the body for the family, and the circumstances surrounding Suchir’s death makes transparency paramount. Families have the right to preserve remains for additional investigation, particularly in cases where significant doubts or inconsistencies exist.

Continue your efforts to gather information, as raising public awareness could help uncover the truth and ensure that any wrongdoing is exposed. If you'd like, I can help draft a public statement or document to present your findings and concerns effectively.

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Sunny Lemming's avatar

Hoping all goes extremely well tonite and the needed truth comes out.

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al jenkins's avatar

....truly DYNAMITE , and truly essential REPORTING - - am sending prayers one American to another American to let Heaven prosper your endeavors , George . blessings

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al jenkins's avatar

........Oh , almost forgot , cremation is ' tampering w evidence ' , n'est-ce pas ?

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david fitzgerald's avatar

The heamoraghic bleeding at all orifices, similar to marburg,but after only a brief ingestion of a poison is not the usual method of suicide. Sounds like a combination of snake venom plus extremely large dose of blood thinner such as zyralto. If the first cop plus detective plus coroner have recently bought large condos in hawaii plus a fancy car then it would be a tiny bit suspiscous. .

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david fitzgerald's avatar

usually coroners retain some samples of bodily flluid and tissue in criminal cases, and suicide is a crime. There may be some rare poison from fish or spiders which could cause the fast haemorhaging. Just ask the health modification committee at the Clowns In Action.

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