In April of this year, in Yorktown, Virginia, a 12-year-old boy named Sean Daugherty got off the bus and walked home after school. Excited to find out he would be responsible for watching his 2-year-old brother for a few hours until his older sister got home from school, he finished his homework, made his favorite snack and went about doing his chores before he set his brother up on the iPad and started to play video games with friends. Sean never ate his favorite snack, never finished his chores, never set up his brother on the iPad and never logged on to play Fortnite with friends.
When Sean's sister came home a few hours later, she found Sean dead. Hanging by a drawstring cord tied loosely around his chin, suspended from their backyard playset. He was dressed in his stepfather's clothes and his glasses were broken and discarded by the patio door. Ignoring so many suspicious things, the police called it a suicide. It was not. IT. WAS. NOT.
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