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What does civil litigation have to do with criminal investigation?
Well, one frequently follows the other for starters...
---------- Post added February 2nd, 2015 at 08:58 PM ----------
My understanding (maybe I'm wrong) is that the purpose of a police investigation is to determine who's to blame, not to determine the ultimate root cause of an accident...
This is kinda the point i was trying to make earlier. Police investigate "crimes". At such time as they determine that no crime has taken place (to their satisfaction, and probably not always correctly), they pack up their bags and go home.
In the case we are discussing, there was some pretty compelling evidence... eye witnesses, gas analysis by someone widely recognized as being highly competent, no apparent motive for someone to "off" the victim, and so on... that was nothing more than an unfortunate accident brought on by some combination of carelessness and perhaps a little hubris. In an ideal world, every death would be thoroughly investigated, but I'm sure that the old cost/benefit analysis plays a big part in the decision to investigate more thoroughly.
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