>>/156780/
Reading the gofundme, its covering for funeral expenses, trauma scene clean up, her moving out of the house where it happened, and mental health treatment for her since I guess seeing someone you love kill themselves would fuck you up for life. With all that in mind 40k is pretty low considering funeral and burial alone costs can be 15-20k in a big city.
>>/156785/
Posting something hours after someone dies is normal especially for someone who posts a lot, which she does. It's not like she was livetweeting it. I get being skeptical of people but ffs.