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Post by mecano04 on Aug 8, 2017 2:10:22 GMT
I also remember one but I can't seem to get the proper key words in google to find him but it's also getting late.
Anyway, it's in the 60's or 70's.
A Navy (if I remember correctly) officer apparently committed suicide in his office, during the lunch break. From what I remember he had some relation to the JFK assassination investigation or report.
Anyway, here is what tells another story, depending on whom you're inclined to trust the most:
- His family relations were great. By all accounts (wife, kids, friends, coworkers, you name it) his marriage was great and doing well. Same for his relation with his children.
- Same for the relations with his friends and coworkers. No troublesome relationship in sight or known.
- He was retiring soon after a happy career. Everyone said he enjoyed his military career.
- He secured a job as a consultant after his retirement. According to everyone around him he was just as trilled about his future job as he was about his military career.
- I think financial issues were listed as a problem but it wasn't clear since anything else went against it.
Basically he had no clear motive to end his life but it gets weird when you look at other details.
- The guy shot himself in the right temple. It's not weird by itself unless you take into account the guy was a left handed. Not saying it's impossible but why would he use his right hand now?
- The answer is, his left hand was so busted the doctor in charge of the autopsy couldn't even remove his wedding ring.
- So the only way he could shoot himself was using his right hand.
In short, a man with no motive to end his life decides to do so after bruising his main hand and having no other solution than use his weak one.
Impossible? No but isn't that giving himself a lot of trouble for no reason ?
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