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Suicide

The complex line between tragedy, murder, and investigative pitfalls

A suicide can be a tragedy, a concealed murder, or a perpetrator's escape. Discover the complex ways suicide impacts true crime investigations.


The complex line between tragedy, murder, and investigative pitfalls


What is suicide in true crime and why is it not isolated?


In true crime, suicide refers to a person's intentional act of taking their own life, but its relevance in this context extends far beyond the individual tragedy. True crime cases focus on complex scenarios where a suicide is inextricably linked to criminal acts – either as a direct consequence, an attempt to conceal a crime, or as a factor complicating the subsequent investigation.


Suspected suicide: A crucial turning point for investigators


In the investigation of a case, a suspected suicide represents a critical turning point. It may turn out to be a meticulously planned murder, staged to mislead the police and thus evade prosecution. Conversely, a genuine suicide, especially if the circumstances at the scene are unclear or atypical, can mistakenly lead to suspicion of a crime, requiring thorough investigation to determine if other individuals were involved. A perpetrator might also choose suicide to avoid arrest and conviction, which can leave victims and their families without the justice and closure they need. Furthermore, prolonged exposure to crime, such as stalking or persistent domestic violence, can, in tragic cases, drive a victim to suicide. This can complicate cases and sometimes leave the underlying crime unresolved.


Concealed murder or despair: Forensic science reveals truth


The line between a genuine suicide and a criminal act, such as a concealed murder, can be extremely fine. This necessitates a meticulous forensic examination and analysis of all evidence, from technical traces at the crime scene to the deceased's psychological profile and any motives of potential perpetrators. Determining the correct cause of death is paramount, not only for justice in the individual case but also for uncovering the underlying patterns of violence and despair that can lead to such tragic incidents. This crucial distinction remains a central challenge in many criminal cases, including potential unsolved cases, and it underscores the critical importance of thoroughness, objectivity, and in-depth investigation.


Is it suicide or a cleverly disguised murder? Explore real-life cases of perpetrators' escapes and tragic victims. Dive into our exciting cases about suicide below.

Posts Tagged “Suicide”

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The Anatomy of Evil
FilmFebruary 12, 2026

The Anatomy of Evil: Inside a Danish Study of Human Atrocity

Danish director Ove Nyholm's 2005 documentary The Anatomy of Evil investigates the psychological roots of human cruelty, interviewing war criminals and executioners to understand how ordinary people become capable of atrocities. Released across Denmark, Norway, and Iceland, the film probes one of humanity's darkest questions.

War crimesWorld war iiGenocide+19
Crime Scene Cleaners: A Brutal Entry into the World of Tragedy
YouTubeJanuary 1, 2026

Crime Scene Cleaners: Inside Humanity's Darkest Job

Crime scene cleaners operate in the shadows of homicides, suicides, and unattended deaths across the globe—a profession that demands emotional resilience, specialized equipment, and an unflinching commitment to restoring spaces marked by trauma.

Crime scenePsychopathySuicide+15
Crime from Within challenges views on female criminality
BookSeptember 18, 2025

Danish Study Challenges Perceptions of Female Criminality

Susanne Sperling's work 'Forbrydelsen Indefra: Kriminelle kvinders sind' addresses controversial questions about female criminality and societal attitudes toward women offenders in Denmark.

PsychopathyAsphyxiationPsychology+11
A laptop screen displaying the Ashley Madison logo amidst lines of code, symbolizing the 2015 data breach that exposed millions of users and led to global blackmail and personal tragedies
CaseJune 6, 2025

Ashley Madison Breach: 37 Million Exposed in 2015 Hack

In July 2015, hackers calling themselves "The Impact Team" breached Ashley Madison, a website marketed for extramarital affairs, stealing personal data from approximately 37 million users across 40 countries. The incident exposed not only intimate details but also widespread corporate deception that defined the scandal.

Data breachExtortionScandal+32
A serene stretch of Horsens Fjord where fishing boats sit idly, capturing the contrasting tranquility against the weight of a dark history—the site where Marei Stephansen was found in 1997.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Unable to Publish: Case Verification Failed

We cannot publish an article about Marei Stephansen based on available research. Our investigation found no verified English-language sources documenting this case.

MurderAsphyxiationUnsolved case+15
Surveillance footage shows a young man entering the Ugly Tuna Saloona bar in Ohio, surrounded by bustling nightlife, while an exit remains mysteriously void of his presence.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Vanishing of Brian Shaffer

On April 1, 2006, 27-year-old Brian Shaffer, an Ohio State University medical student, walked into the Ugly Tuna Saloona bar in Columbus for a night out with friends. Hours later, he vanished—never to be seen or heard from again, despite extensive surveillance footage and a thorough police investigation.

VanishedUnsolved caseSurveillance+17
A broken brass lamp lies on the floor of a grand Victorian-style room in Friar Park, symbolizing Olivia Harrison's desperate defense during the 1999 attack on George Harrison.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Night a Delusional Man Nearly Killed Beatles Legend George Harrison

On December 30, 1999, at approximately 3:30 AM, George Harrison was attacked in his Oxfordshire home by Michael Abram, a 34-year-old Liverpool native who believed the Beatles were witches and that Harrison was a sorcerer. Harrison survived multiple stab wounds, including one that punctured his lung, thanks in part to his wife Olivia's intervention.

StabbingMental illnessCelebrity+25
A motel room at the Rockford Inn, featuring a vacant bed with an untouched suitcase nearby, hinting at the tragic discovery of Amy Fry-Pitzen's suicide and the ongoing mystery of her missing son, Timmothy.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Timmothy Pitzen Case: America's Enduring Child Disappearance Mystery

On May 11, 2011, six-year-old Timmothy James Pitzen was withdrawn from his Illinois school by his mother, Amy Fry-Pitzen, who claimed a family emergency. Three days later, Amy was found dead from suicide with a note stating the boy was safe but would never be found. More than a decade on, Timmothy remains missing.

Unsolved caseVanishedFamilicide+21
A figure resembling John Hinckley Jr. stands outside the Washington Hilton, observing the scene with intense focus, his brow furrowed and hands tucked into his jacket pockets, evoking the tense moments before the assassination attempt on President Reagan
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Shot That Nearly Killed a President

On March 30, 1981, outside the Washington Hilton Hotel, a 25-year-old man fired six shots at President Ronald Reagan. The assassination attempt wounded the president and three others, and set in motion events that would reshape U.S. law and national security policy.

AssassinationPsychopathyShooting+19
A deserted road stretches through a snowy forest in New Hampshire, with an abandoned, damaged car bearing Massachusetts plates on the roadside, doors ajar, surrounded by scattered personal belongings in the fading winter light.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Maura Murray: 20 Years Missing After New Hampshire Crash

On February 9, 2004, 21-year-old Maura Murray crashed her car on Route 112 near Woodsville, New Hampshire. When police arrived minutes later, she was gone—and despite two decades of investigation, no trace of her has ever been found.

Unsolved caseVanishedFamilicide+18
A figure resembling Gianni Versace lies on the steps of his Miami mansion, surrounded by lush Mediterranean-style architecture, as detectives examine the crime scene.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Fashion's Darkest Hour: The Versace Murder and Nordic Obsession

The murder of Gianni Versace in Miami in 1997 became one of the decade's most infamous crimes. Nordic storytellers have long been fascinated by serial killer narratives—and the Versace case remains a fixture in Scandinavian true crime discourse, reflecting broader European interest in American criminal pathology.

Serial killerMurderCelebrity+23
A figure resembling John Lennon walks near the Dakota building entrance, holding a record album, unaware of Mark David Chapman waiting nearby.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Night Mark David Chapman Killed John Lennon

On December 8, 1980, Mark David Chapman shot and killed John Lennon outside The Dakota apartment building on New York's Upper West Side. The 40-year-old Beatles legend was returning home from a recording session when Chapman, a former security guard from Hawaii, fired five bullets into his back. Lennon was pronounced dead on arrival at Roosevelt Hospital.

MurderCelebrityShooting+15
A figure resembling Richard Trenton Chase stands in front of a dilapidated Sacramento apartment building, casting an eerie presence over the scene, evoking the chilling atmosphere of his reign of terror in the late 1970s
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Vampire of Sacramento: America's Most Deranged Serial Killer

Between December 1977 and January 1978, Richard Trenton Chase murdered six people in Sacramento, California, driven by delusional beliefs that he needed to consume human blood to survive. His crimes—marked by shooting, mutilation, necrophilia, and cannibalism—became the stuff of law enforcement legend.

Serial killerPsychopathyCannibalism+17
A missing persons poster featuring Sneha Anne Philip taped to a weathered utility pole, surrounded by flyers and notes, with a faint reflection of the New York skyline and remnants of the 9/11 aftermath in the background.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Doctor Who Vanished Hours Before 9/11

Dr. Sneha Anne Philip, an internal medicine resident living near New York's World Trade Center, disappeared on the night of September 10, 2001—hours before the attacks that would reshape global security. Despite circumstantial details that point to a more complex narrative, she was officially declared a 9/11 victim. The case remains one of the least examined mysteries connected to that day.

Unsolved caseTerrorVanished+17
A rusted, abandoned Vauxhall Cavalier sits in the overgrown brush near Severn Bridge, a haunting reminder of Richey Edwards' mysterious disappearance.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Richey Edwards: 29 Years of Unanswered Questions

On February 1, 1995, Richey Edwards, guitarist and lyricist for Welsh rock band the Manic Street Preachers, disappeared from South Wales. Despite extensive searches and sporadic sightings, no conclusive evidence of his whereabouts has ever emerged.

VanishedSuicideUnsolved case+21
A figure resembling Sandra Bullock stands near the entrance of her Los Angeles home, police tape fluttering in the breeze.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Sandra Bullock's Stalker Dies in SWAT Standoff

Joshua James Corbett, a 42-year-old man convicted of stalking and breaking into actress Sandra Bullock's West Los Angeles home in 2014, died of self-inflicted injuries on May 2, 2018, following a standoff with LAPD's SWAT team at his residence in La Crescenta, California.

StalkingPsychopathySuicide+25
A worn suitcase sits abandoned on a platform at Adelaide Station, its tags removed, symbolizing the Somerton Man mystery and the potential identification of Carl Webb through DNA research
CaseJune 6, 2025

Australia's 74-Year Mystery: Somerton Man Finally Identified

Carl Webb, an unidentified man found dead at Somerton Beach in Adelaide in 1948, has finally been identified 74 years later through groundbreaking DNA analysis. Researchers used genetic material from a single rootless hair strand to solve Australia's longest-running cold case.

Unidentified bodyPoisoningEspionage+13
A snapshot of the Mississippi River viewed from a distance, the riverbanks partially obscured by fog, with a solitary bouquet of flowers left on the ground nearby, symbolizing Ylenia Carrisi's unsolved disappearance.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Unable to Publish: Case Lacks Verified English Sources

We cannot publish an article about this case. Our research found no verified English-language true crime sources documenting a disappearance matching this description in New Orleans.

VanishedUnsolved caseMurder+33
Blood Town: revisiting the Marianne Shockley mystery
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Blood Town Podcast Examines the Acquittal in Marianne Shockley's Death

On Mother's Day 2019, Marianne Shockley, a respected entomology professor at the University of Georgia, died in a hot tub at a home in Milledgeville, Georgia. Her boyfriend Marcus Lillard was charged with her murder—but a jury acquitted him in April 2022, a verdict the Blood Town podcast examines in detail.

MurderPodcastTrial+12
Young Charlie: exploring the roots of evil
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Young Charlie: Wondery's Deep Dive Into Manson's Path to Evil

Wondery's podcast series Young Charlie traces Charles Manson's transformation from his troubled childhood to his role orchestrating the savage murders of actress Sharon Tate and four others in August 1969. Hosted by Tracy Pattin and narrated by Stephen Lang, the show examines the formative events and psychological unraveling that created one of America's most infamous cult leaders.

Serial killerFamilicidePsychopathy+17

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