My wife is a Victim's Advocate for Domestic Violence and I hear stories of domestic violence all the time and how the perpetrators get away with literally murder very often. It's a crime that still has a stigma in the law enforcement area where police look at these things as home problems to be dealt with at home and not crimes. Sad that so many law enforcement officers look at this this way, but they do.
So when something happens to a possible violent domestic offender, I don't shed a tear for those people. What happened to Henry is a bad thing, but if his fiance was fleeing for her safety from him and he got ejected from a moving vehicle and died while trying to cause her pain, I'm not going to waste may words of sympathy and lament his loss.
If he was trying to do her harm, he got exactly what he deserved, IMHO.
That said, I wish the Florida Highway Patrol did more of an investigation into the Tiger Woods situation. Again, another stigma. Men can't be victims of domestic violence. That's patently false and I think Tiger was.