Police say homicide detective Sean Suiter committed suicide, so why doesn't anyone believe them?

Published: Jan. 24, 2022, 5:20 p.m.

b'A recent HBO documentary entitled The Slow Hustle has brought renewed attention to the mysterious death of Baltimore homicide detective Sean Suiter in 2017. Police initially claimed Suiter was the victim of a lone assailant after his body was found in a West Baltimore alley with a gunshot wound to the head. But as details began to emerge regarding Suiter\'s involvement with some of Baltimore\'s most corrupt cops, the case took a turn that raised serious questions about what actually happened and if his death was part of a broader cover-up.

\\ufeffShortly after Suiter died, Police Accountability Report hosts Taya Graham and Stephen Janis produced a podcast series that looked behind the scenes and examined how Suiter\'s death told a more complex story about police corruption in Baltimore. In Part III of this podcast series, Graham and Janis explore the bombshell revelation that Suiter\\u2019s mysterious death occurred one day before he was supposed to testify in a major corruption investigation regarding the Baltimore Police Department\\u2019s infamous Gun Trace Task Force.

Read the transcript of this podcast: https://therealnews.com/police-say-homicide-detective-sean-suiter-committed-suicide-so-why-doesnt-anyone-believe-them

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