Method overtness, forensic autopsy, and the evidentiary suicide note: A multilevel National Violent Death Reporting System analysis.
Ian R H RockettEric D CaineSteven StackHilary S ConneryKurt B NolteChrista L LillyTed R MillerLewis S NelsonSandra L PutnamPaul S NestadtHaomiao JiaPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Suicide requires substantial affirmative evidence to establish manner of death, and affirmation of drug intoxication suicides appears to demand an especially high burden of proof. Findings and their implications argue for more stringent investigative standards, better training, and more resources to support comprehensive and accurate case ascertainment, as the foundation for developing evidence-based suicide prevention initiatives.