🚩 LET’S TALK INVESTIGATIONS… When someone dies under suspicious circumstances, investigators often start with the people closest to the victim and closest to the final hours — then work their way outward. That doesn’t mean those people did anything wrong. It means investigators have to establish what happened, who was there, who saw the person last, and whether everyone’s account fits the evidence. So I’m curious what YOU think: When investigating a suspicious death, how important is it to thoroughly examine the last people known to be with the victim? 🔴 Extremely important — start there and work outward. 🟠 Important — but don’t develop tunnel vision. 🟡 Everyone should receive equal scrutiny from the beginning. ⚫ It depends entirely on the circumstances. And here’s the bigger question: Do you think investigators sometimes become so focused on looking outward that they overlook something that may have been right in front of them