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Want to add something after receiving my daughters things back from the police and reading her autopsy I learned the only other person in the house had lied to police when they asked what happened then told them the version they took as the truth when I got into her phone I found a text between her and this same person she was telling him when he was gone she had gotten his gun inending on ending her life but couldn't he said he had to do something with that gun so she could not get it again but it was 10 days after this text when he left his loaded unsecured gun laying on a table in the room my daughter was in but when I called the detective I was told there was nothing he could be charged with a few months back we learned of the charge of criminally negligent homicide everything he failed to do meets all the requirements of that charge I can not understand why they refuse to charge him and wish I knew how to get it enforced so no one else is forced to go through this knowing it could've been avoided she would still be alive if he had not been negligent in his responsibity of securing it him knowing her state of mind today 1/12 is the 2year anniversary and the day my soul broke her sisters birthday 2 days away and mine 3 from the worst day of my life

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A boyfriend was the last who spoke to her daughter as well. He was abusive, but autopsy showed asphyxiation. He was the last on her text as well. There were no real signs here. She had a somewhat troubled life, only 32. But,the past two years were excellent. I wish I had answers for my friend. I just am here for her but kids involved, parents not married, child on spectrum and my friend wants custody, but won’t happen. His birth dad not a bad dad, but doesn’t get autism and all the services he needs. Not to mention the child wants to stay with his grandmother. It’s all so sad.
Hang in there, one day at a time.