Mother Rejects Hit-and-Run Theory in Son's Death, Calls It Murder | Eyewitness News Bahamas
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A Bahamian mother insists her son's death was murder, not a hit-and-run — and her challenge to the official account raises the question of who controls the narrative.
Competing Narratives TheoryPrincipal-Agent ProblemConfirmation BiasBurden of Proof

Theory Briefing
- A mother publicly rejects the hit-and-run explanation for her son's death, calling it deliberate murder instead.
- The competing accounts — accident versus intentional killing — hinge on evidence and motive that remain publicly unresolved.
- When a family disputes an official theory, it can pressure investigators to re-examine evidence they may have closed off too quickly.