I always provide sources if asked, sinsboldly; I sometimes may have to look them up or search for them again, as my memory is better for facts than it is for locations, but they're there. You've always gotten an answer, and you've rarely asked me, so don't lie.
I'm speaking of professionals assuming that's it's undiagnosed Asperger's. I can't recall where I read it, but I'm 100% sure I could find the paper/quote with a simple search; typing in "suicide" and "Asperger's" in Google will probably yield the page I recall the fact from.
Here you go, from eMedicine (which is
the clinical source):
Quote:
In cases of unexpected suicide, Asperger disorder is a strong possibility.
since you didn't supply your source, I will. this is a real pet peeve of mine because people quote out of context all the time, and it's kind of patronizing to expect people to google the source of a quote when you're appealing to authority to support your view.
"they" are a small group of researchers, not the medical community at large.