Is regardless of legal issues, which hopefully will be negligible, how will a brother's suicide in his house affect Janoris?
It wasnt his brother! The name of the man was Roosevelt Rene, a family friend.
I mean, I'm pretty sure Jay's saying, from a human being standpoint of someone losing a person they consider a brother to suicide, in their own home no less, that it may affect him mentally and/or emotionally. Don't get caught up on semantics.
Huh? There was speculation it was his brother. It wasn't. No semantics involved.
Sorry I jumped to conclusions and thanks Colin.
Yes thye bigger issue is the effect on a person if someone he was close to, felt responsible for etc killed himself while a guest in his house.
Some reports were citing strangulation/suffocation as cause of death which I would have guessed meant a murder charge.
I'm not a criminal attorney but I think aggravated manslaughter might include "crimes of passion" (i.e. heat of the moment - like a fist fight where someone dies) ... whereas murder may be limited to deaths caused by advanced planning (leaving the fight, driving home to get your gun and then returning and shooting the victim).
I'm not sure, but I think it is something along those lines.
Probably no one. If hes allowed to stay in Florida hes obviously not a person of interest at this time.
Want to do a break in?
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advised him to stay in Fl. So who is watching the house now?
Probably no one. If hes allowed to stay in Florida hes obviously not a person of interest at this time.
Its early. They will get his brothers electronic devices.
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advised him to stay in Fl. So who is watching the house now?
Probably no one. If hes allowed to stay in Florida hes obviously not a person of interest at this time.
Its early. They will get his brothers electronic devices.
Other thread says his brother is not a person of interest.
Huh, the other thread explicitly says the brother is.
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In comment 14000491 Jay in Toronto said:
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Is regardless of legal issues, which hopefully will be negligible, how will a brother's suicide in his house affect Janoris?
It wasnt his brother! The name of the man was Roosevelt Rene, a family friend.
I mean, I'm pretty sure Jay's saying, from a human being standpoint of someone losing a person they consider a brother to suicide, in their own home no less, that it may affect him mentally and/or emotionally. Don't get caught up on semantics.
Huh? There was speculation it was his brother. It wasn't. No semantics involved.
Sorry I jumped to conclusions and thanks Colin.
Yes thye bigger issue is the effect on a person if someone he was close to, felt responsible for etc killed himself while a guest in his house.
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The brother of Janoris Jenkins charged with aggravated manslaughter.
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#BCPONJ & @FairLawnPD announce William H. JENKINS, Jr. of Fair Lawn, charged: Agg. Manslaughter for death of Roosevelt Rene.
JENKINS in custody in Ontario Co., NY. Investigation ongoing, unable to release further info. Charges merely accusations. Defendant presumed innocent.
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The brother of Janoris Jenkins charged with aggravated manslaughter.
Hopefully theres nothing else to it. Sad situation for the victim and his family though.
I'm not a criminal attorney but I think aggravated manslaughter might include "crimes of passion" (i.e. heat of the moment - like a fist fight where someone dies) ... whereas murder may be limited to deaths caused by advanced planning (leaving the fight, driving home to get your gun and then returning and shooting the victim).
I'm not sure, but I think it is something along those lines.