nlloyd
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You can read it on People.com. Regardless, I really don't understand your point. Do you think he killed himslelf not because of the investigation and ensuing publicity / loss of employment? P.S. No, I am not saying the victims should not be protected, the abuse should be tolerated, the secrecy had to be maintained above all, and that Coughlin was not guilty. I do not know. I am simply saying lets not take a young man's suicide lightly.
I don't think anyone is taking his suicide lightly. It is a tragedy for all concerned. I don't know why he killed himself. It may be because of a false accusation, the subsequent publicity and loss of employment. It may be because he was guilty and could not deal with the fallout. His suicide may be related to the investigation in different way or have nothing to do with it. We simply do not know.
My concern with assuming that it was because of the publicity and loss of employment is that that interpretation is founded on an assumption that he was innocent. (If he was guilty, one would have to consider that a reason for taking his life.) It discourages the consideration of other possibilities by putting the focus on the media -- Brennan, TSL, social media, SafeSport are criticized for their handling of the allegations. Even if you believe those criticisms are well-placed (and I do not, although I dislike both Brennan and TSL's style), they still don't tell us anything about his motivations.
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