Crime & Justice
Bobbi Kristina’s death turns into a homicide investigation
Officials have say they suspect possible foul play in the death of Bobbi Kristina.
After the death of Bobbi Kristina on Sunday, the investigation has taken an interesting turn as police are officially treating her death as a homicide.
TMZ reports:
Law enforcement sources tell us, both the D.A. and the cops are treating the mystery as foul play, and Bobbi Kristina’s boyfriend, Nick Gordon, continues to be a person of interest.
Although months have separated the incident in which Bobbi Kristina was found submerged in her bathtub from her death Sunday, law enforcement is confident there will be no problem finding a direct link between the 2, and they have felt from the beginning there was foul play.
Since Bobbi Kristina’s tragic event, I chose not to write about it as various reports were misleading. I believe the Houston and Brown families deserve answers and hopefully the investigation will give them just that.
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