Two weeks since the body of New York Court of Appeals Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam was found in the Hudson River, more questions continue to swirl around her death than answers.

As of April 28, the New York City Police Department was still investigating the death of the first black woman to be appointed to New York state’s highest court, which police began investigating as a suicide.

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