But crash test dummies do not sleep.
Was this man a crash dummy?
Did the person fill the car with cement for:retaliation?
entertainment?
losing a bet?
Is how that person didn't see the man inside the car relevant?
Revenge for parking in front of someone's house?
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Sexual/romantic?
Jealousy? Factional (political parties, generalized social classes, etc)? Other social factors (angry coworker, spurned friend, upset neighbor, etc)?Or not relevant?Was it retaliation for financial reasons?
A man seduced/won/stole/whatever a construction worker's crush/wife/girlfriend, who wanted to retaliate: When he saw his car parked on the side of the road, he took the opportunity to fill it with cement. He didn't realize that the owner was still inside, though it's debatable whether he cared.
Did she see something at the last moment which convinced her that her suicide was pointless?
Someone?
Did she jump with the intention of dying?
Was the fact she was lonely relevant?
Is anyone else involved in the case?
Did she hit somebody when she jumped down? (Killed that person instead of herself.)
A moment before she hit the ground, she regretted it.
Did she die when she hit the ground?
As in, did something save her?
Did she forget something and then remembered?
Is the fact that she is a she important?
Is the person involved a man?
Her children?Is the person someone she knew?
Is the location important?
Did she misinterpret something important?
Did she thought someone was dead but actually wasn't?
I thought all suicide attempts had evidence of trying to escape it at the last second...?
Did she hear something that made her regret it?
Smell?
Feel/touch?
Did she regret her choice to commit suicide?
Did she regret something else as the "it" there? Suicide location? Method?
Is the location related to the person she thought was dead?
Did she hear the person someone she thought was dead?
An indirect signal that they were alright?
Was the 'person' she thought was dead human?
Is what she landed on (aside from "ground capable of killing her at that speed") relevant?
Did she suicide at the wrong place?
was the something she heard a human?
Is the identity of the person she thought was dead relevant/important?
Was it her lover?
Was the high-rise building where she lived?Where the thought-dead person lived?
Her workplace?
Thought-dead person's workplace? Where the thought-dead person supposedly died?
Was what she heard from a machine?
An animal?
Was her cellphone ringing?