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  • I take the story personally and thats probably unhealthy.... Shocking amount of suicide and denial of that suicide in my personal life. Anyway, I couldn't get that data together specifically the way you wanted. Closest I could gather was a listing of public suicides over a ten year span 2013-2023.On average around 45,000 people commit suicide a year, about 12,000 of that by hanging. Public is where the numbers got more difficult but there is some info out there, I'll post it below. Numbers below represent a single year based on averages from the 10 year span. So its not common but also nowhere near close to unheard of. I had an AI try to compile specifically hanging public suicides and it said between 10-15% of hanging suicides happen in public. I can include the prompts I used to get you there if you dont trust me. Sources it used were the CDC, National Center for Health Statistics and the National Violent Death Reporting System.

    Motor vehicle — 2,363.

    Natural area — 1,895.

    Street or highway — 1,209.

    Hotel or motel — 1,032.

    Park/playground/sports/athletic area — 719.

    Parking lot / public garage / public transport — 700.

    Jail or prison — 654.

    Commercial / retail area — 475.

    Bridge — 323.

    Railroad tracks — 285.

    Hospital / medical facility — 178.

  • Yeah, I pointed out the currently available evidence. Also disproved the legitimacy of a parallel situation. The misinformation got significantly more upvotes as the factual information and article I linked. People want this to be a hate crime and no amount of proof will dissuade them from believing it is.

  • Wrote the question based on some comments I'd seen on lemmy, reddit and conversations with friends. If you don't think many people believe hating someone based on their religion is morally correct, you should read some of the comments in this thread. It started with a long conversation with a close friend of mine. He considers himself an atheist and views religion and religious people as the root of most major evils in the world. I think its a reasonable premise based on my lived experience. Just curious what other people think.

  • Again, you're spreading misinformation. The second autopsy hasn't been released yet and even members of the victims family have come out to apologize for pushing that false narrative. I'm linking a reputable article below that came out hours ago stating all the facts on that specific case. You want an outcome thats easier to accept but doesn't currently have any evidence backing it.

    https://www.snopes.com/news/2025/10/08/trey-reed-blunt-force-trauma/

  • The first story you linked, false, one of the several outlits that stated blunt force trauma was involved. You're actively assisting the the spreading of misinformation because you want a specific outcome. The second autopsy information hasn't been released yet. Its almost like the people want this to be a hate crime because it would be easier to cope with. Do you have any idea how rarely the family or friends see suicide coming? It's almost never an open and shut case where the family just accepts it. You know why? Because it's fucking horrifically difficult to rationalize that someone you love so much would just give up and disapear.

    https://www.snopes.com/news/2025/10/08/trey-reed-blunt-force-trauma/

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    When does hating religious people start to make you a bigot.

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