My point being they couldn't reliably tell what the score was, the info they had from some person on a forum, an image on a webcam, it makes sense to err on the side of caution.
It seems logical to me, if he's been laying there for 10 hours unmoving i'd rather take a few extra seconds to ensure mine and others safety, he's probably already dead, nice? not really but a reality for dealing with situations like this day in day out i'd imagine. As some one said, how can you tell much from a webcam image, in the time to responding to an emergency call.
I thought it was protocol to inform paramedics and have them present for calls like this, same as it is neccesary to have police present for domestic violence etc. (this is speculation, but seems logical to me, where a crime may have occured, you provide for a means to control a re-occurence of the crime).
And as for growing up, i consider myself grown up independent and even fully potty trained!! from my experiences on this forum, i don't retract my statement or even consider waivering it slightly.
At the end of the day, the guy killed himself through problems he had and made it a public event on a forums, I dont feel sympathy and i understand the police response.
Edit - Common sense is not ASSUMING he killed himself as a definition "A form of evidence that is based on conventional wisdom, tradition, or someone’s personal philosophy or perspective" which would argue that they should take care, not make assumptions, based on training and experience