13/09/2017
It's better late than never, that's what drives us in some aspects and after a series of research on some matter asked by Janice Marceaux on 2nd July 2017 at 12.37am about my take on CHRIS CORNELL'S CASE here are my findings:I understand investigation into Chris Cornell’s death is closed, but some of his fans aren’t satisfied with the ruling by police and medical examiners that the Soundgarden frontman committed su***de.
But what some say are unexplained gaps in the official timeline of Cornell’s final moments and perceived inconsistencies in the records have led to assertions that Cornell’s death was not su***ded at all, but a premeditated homicide.
He references alleged Detroit police scanner audio in which a medic is heard saying: “patient did have an exercise rubber band around his neck, suggestions of possible strangulation, trauma to the back of the head, history of depression. The patient is cool to the touch in all areas at this time.”
in my view its likely that the police didn't focus and relate the evidence provided well as its supposed to be for instance the autopsy results and didn't show the whole information as per required.There are high chances that the suicidal aspect was put in place to confuse and prevent the real perpetrator from being caught hence he might have been strangled to death but the scene set in place as a su***de to confuse the investigators.its was highly a matter of double coincidence killing.