Estrangement Homicide 2.0
ESTRANGEMENT HOMICIDE 2.0
If you have read 'Estrangement Homicide', you are welcome to read Estrangement Homicide 2.0
1-30-26, I woke up at 3am and this thought crossed my mind; that perhaps the Goode death in Minneapolis is variant of Estrangement Homicide and perhaps Suicide by Cops.
I have read that Renee Goode had three live births, all three are still minors. At the time of her death, she had custody of only one child. This situation has three options:
A) She gave up custody of her two oldest children to the father, which means she didn't want
them. So, was she really the mother of three?
B) She lost a divorce-induced custody battle over her two oldest children. The government took
them away from her and gave them to the father. So positionally, they aren't her children.
C) Child Protection Services took the two oldest children away from her for misconduct,
perhaps before the third child was conceived, for the sake of the children.
So, calling her a mother of three is misreporting. Such statement intimates that she has three children under her care. Not true; misleading reporting.
In options B and C, the government considered Renee Goode to be the least-best-option for a safe home life for those two children. She then, probably considered herself an enemy of the State and considered the government to be her enemy.
In options 'B' and 'C' she likely believed her experience to be an estrangement, caused by the government. The government became her enemy. So, ICE operations presented an opportunity to express her anger outside of a courtroom, where she knew consequences would have been immediate and harsh.
More below, a piece about John Wilkes Booth, and his brush with Estrangement Homicide.
But PS: If ICE protesters, when arrested for violence against ICE, were held for 10 days,
they might have a chance to rethink their ways.
If this were policy, Alex Pretti might still be alive today.
ESTRANGEMENT HOMICIDE 2.0
John Wilkes Booth
Before there were movie theaters or television, there was live theater.
Shakespeare was likely the most famous theater person in history.
Junius Brutus booth, from England immigrated to America in 1821, leaving behind a wife and child, and coming to America with another woman. He was an actor doing Shakespeare's plays, among other things. Junius Booth was a superstar in American theater, and his sons seemed to follow him.
John Wilkes Booth, (b. 1838), the son of an immigrant, was a spectator to the Civil War, apparently unwilling to risk his personal safety by entering the fray for the Confederacy.
Upon the surrender at Appomattox, those supporting the Confederacy experienced the specter of losing their homelives as they had known it. John Wilkes Booth hated that thought, wanted to prevent it, and being egotistical, he looked for a personally safe way to cancel the Union's victory and be lauded as a hero. His cowardice through 4 years of the war created a pressure within himself to redeem himself. Booth had a desire to be a hero in real life - as he was often an imaginary hero on stage. We know the rest of the story.
I also suspect John Wilkes Booth was trying to be as powerful as his powerhouse father.
And look what it cost our nation.
And now, countless others, with 'the John Wilkes Booth Syndrome' want to be underground heros, anonymous from prosecution, but dark heros nonetheless.
