Between 2004 and 2015, at least four deaths connected to one Central Asian political figure were officially classified as suicides by the jurisdictions where they occurred: a television presenter in Lebanon (2004), an opposition politician in Kazakhstan (2005, three gunshot wounds), the political figure himself in Austria (2015), and a second opposition politician (2006, initially classified as murder but later retrial testimony implicated the political figure rather than the originally convicted organizer). A behavioral profiler examining the pattern would note that the official suicide classifications share a common structural feature that distinguishes them from typical genuine suicides. Identify this structural feature, explain why it is behaviorally significant, and name the specific forensic anomaly in the 2005 case that most directly contradicts its suicide classification.
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