Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Oregon mother looks for clues to her bp son's death

A month after her 36-year-old son, who had bipolar, was killed by federal agents in the Montana, Linda Watts is making little progress in her search for answers as to why the border patrol gunned him down.

Watts does not believe her son, Jeffrey Suddeth, posed a threat to anyone, according to this report in the Rockford (OR) Register Star, and feels law enforcement officials have not given her satisfactory answers. Suddeth had a criminal record and had battled bipolar disorder, but Watts believes that most of her son’s problems were behind him.

Suddeth, Watts said, was “probably hungry and sleepy” and she worries that “his bipolar was working on him, and they didn’t take time to talk with him.”

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