Come on, stop being so emotional. I am not romanticizing anything, I merely point out other possibilities, and offer a different perspective. I have no agenda in this, only curiosity.
As for the alleged cheating, I accept that everyone agrees that it is a fact, and that is fine by me because I have no interest in it.
This is a theead not about cheating, but about Meza’s death. Read the title.
“Suicide” is a determination of fact made, I think, by the coroner, based on other facts known to the coroner. At this point, without knowing the underlying facts, I see no reason to accept unquestioningly the determination of suicide.
I accept it only provisionally.
Do they know he wasn’t pushed?
Do they know that it wasn’t accidental—that he wasn’t maybe thinking about it and slipped and fell unintentionally?
Were there witnesses, and what exactly did they witness?
Did Meza make any declarations?
There are many unanswered questions. I have no conclusions or opinion, I’m just waiting for more facts, and pointing out possibilities.
As for muddying your waters, absolutely. Your conclusions might not be wrong, but your arguments are porous and weak.
It is your certitude that is unwarranted. Just take a step back, and realize that there is probably much that you don’t know, that could affect your conclusions or the strength of your conclusions.