Questions about whether his death was a suicide, an attack, or something far more planned loomed. He was held in a facility supposedly briefed on the high-profile nature of the case—and the possible risk to his safety.
Warden. “We are doing a comprehensive internal review,” Joseph Grant said in a well-crafted sentence.
We take nothing lightly about this. Still, some questioned how such a well-known person with so much to offer could die so neatly, so unexpectedly, and under such nebulous conditions.
For many of the survivors and their families, the death felt as though another betrayal. Rachel Stanton of Safe Haven.
A nonprofit providing counseling to survivors of child abuse, stated, “He robbed us twice.” First of the safety of our children. Of our justice today as well.
The mounting whispers—had someone muted him to conceal harsher truths—were even more unsettling. Was this an attempt to defend others who might have been involved or a manifestation of vigilante justice?