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Emerita

Emerita

Martyr for Peace
Jan 16, 2025
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Is sending a scheduled email to the police department that contains information, ie., address, directions to my body, personal information and then stating I have committed suicide by hanging enough to give them probable cause to enter? No one else will be home for at least a week, I want to make sure my family won't be the ones to find me. But because the house isn't under my name, nor will anyone be able to answer the door, Im worried they won't enter. I plan on leaving the door unlocked with a note on it, in hopes that will help the likelihood they enter. Does anyone know if an email with the information I said, would be enough for them to enter without any kind of warrant or permission from the homeowner?
 
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Lo$t95

Lo$t95

Hello Darkness my old Friend
Jul 16, 2024
245
Is sending a scheduled email to the police department that contains information, ie., address, directions to my body, personal information and then stating I have committed suicide by hanging enough to give them probable cause to enter? No one else will be home for at least a week, I want to make sure my family won't be the ones to find me. But because the house isn't under my name, nor will anyone be able to answer the door, Im worried they won't enter. I plan on leaving the door unlocked with a note on it, in hopes that will help the likelihood they enter. Does anyone know if an email with the information I said, would be enough for them to enter without any kind of warrant or permission from the homeowner?
If they are confident you live there and that the email is credible they will kick the door in and rush for a wellness check on you. Where I live at least. There are so many states with different laws / police training it might vary a little bit. So it's hard to say 100%.
 
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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I sure hope so. That's pretty much what I have to do, except I'll be sending a snail mail letter. There isn't anyone else to find me. I mean, eventually, my mail will start to overflow in the box, but that might take a while, and I'd rather not rely on the mail delivery person to notify authorities. Like you, I'll tell the police in the letter what I've done, how to enter, that kind of thing. I'm sure they'll be "cautious" since they really don't know if they're being "set-up" for an ambush, or something, but I think it will all work out. I believe they are legally obligated to investigate something like this. Place a key somewhere and tell them where it is.
 

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