The headline is everywhere: a medical examiner has formally ruled Renee Good’s death a homicide.
People are already arguing about what that “proves.”
Others are sharing it like it’s the final verdict.
But here’s the part most posts skip:
“Homicide” on a death certificate is a medical classification — not a criminal conviction. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Still, the ruling is a big deal.
Because it pins down one thing clearly: this was a death caused by another person — and it raises hard questions about what happened next, what’s being investigated, and who gets to control the narrative. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Here’s what’s known so far, what’s disputed, and what to watch next — without the social-media noise.
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