As fuming as I am, there are I think 30 attempts and 7 successes out of 100k males per year? so we still need to prove that it is above average. And above average of the median cryptocurrency owner, because they may have a risk profile too.
And then, yes, trial SBF for each of them as murder on top of embezzlement.
The problem is that financial distress is a direct cause of suicide. It’s like Sam shooting one of his clients and claim the death rate among his clients is still below the national average.
You don't need to prove that it's above average. You need to prove that they'd still have killed themselves if SBF hadn't defrauded them.
(Well, really, the opposite: you need to prove that their suicide was a direct result of SBF's fraud. And I don't think that's an impossible -- or even difficult -- bar to reach, here.)
And then, yes, trial SBF for each of them as murder on top of embezzlement.