Within a short time after the video began, it became quite obvious that Abraham Biggs , though alone by appearance, was
joined in his bedroom by several Dade county citizens--perhaps even the police and others-- who watched on as the 19
year old youth commited suicide live online. Given this critical evidence in the incident, it was clear that, for
no purpose other than to participate in the suicide death of Abraham Biggs was the presence of live streaming
video engaged.
The 12 hours of filmed suicide provided Dade County district attorney enough footage and enough evidence
to examine and determine that, as a result of the late arrival of a local police and apparent arrival of an emergency
medical unit, the youth's suicide was actively participated in by those who at some point later, alerted the police--those
who watched on. It was, also, discovered that a chat group had tuned in to the live stream broadcast that was available
through Justin Tv online station providers. While 1000's of adults watched over the web-cam broadcast, not
any effort was made by either anyone to send Abraham Biggs aid an EMS crew, the police nor MHMR counselors
who, if informed of the suicide in effect, might have managed to persuade the chronically depressed youth against
going through with his fatalistic decision.