They will not release the details in case the autopsy and CSI investigations shows it was a homocide instead of a suicide. The investigation needs to be completed before they can release details.
The family is not entitled to Life Insurance $$ if it was a suicide, so they need to be thorough for the families sake.
In most cases, they are entitled to life insurance proceeds if the policy was taken out at least two years prior to a suicide that results in death. Time period varies in different states.
“The family is not entitled to Life Insurance $$ if it was a suicide,”
Very possibly wrong, I know that most of my life policies over the years stated they pay out on suicide once the policy is two years old.
Disclaimer: IANAL
Mine does, but there is a time limit on when it will pay out.
It's kind of interesting because my wife gets the statement in every quarter, looks at me for a minute, looks at the calendar, then stares at the gun cabinet while sighing heavily.
I haven't figured out why she does that each time, but it's like clockwork.
Life policies pay for suicide after 2 years.
So you’ve seen his insurance policies? ... The first two years after buying out a policy the suicide clause is invoke, but after two years suicide is not an eliminator of benefits.