Originally Posted by KCrockaholic:
Apparently some witnesses have said that she tossed the child over then she jumped as well. I'm sure a quick look at the camera footage would tell the story.
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Yep, they call it the "call of the void", though they say it actually has nothing to do with suicidal ideation.
Apparently it involves intrusive thoughts of other dangerous activities as well:
-jerk the steering wheel and turn into oncoming traffic while driving
-jump into very deep water from a boat or bridge
-stand on train or subway tracks or jump in front of a train
-cut yourself when holding a knife or other sharp object
-put a metal object into an electrical outlet
-stick your hand into a fire or garbage disposal
I'm so insanely afraid of death and even I've had thoughts about doing all of those except jumping in front of a train.
So , for some people this is their bucket list? [Reply]
If someone can fall to their death at a place people are known to consume (massive amounts of) alcohol, perhaps the railing should be higher than 3 or 4 feet.
I'm pretty careful to avoid even getting close to the railing at Arrowhead. Who knows who might bump into you the wrong way. [Reply]
Mothers death ruled a Suicide. Toddlers death a homicide
San Diego police have determined the causes of death of a 40-year-old woman and her 2-year-old son who plunged from the third level of San Diego’s Petco Park. https://t.co/H5GzwiSJAX