Are you referring to the John that used to post here and often lengthy posts
involving government history etc.?
Quadius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: To me it sounded as if he was almost
bipolar, but that is mere speculation based on all of the information I heard I
don't believe I ever came out and said what truly was going on in John's life.
One of the truly sad part of the story was that he was actually on the phone
with his best friend and his wife when the sheriff's department showed up,
after being called to the scene by a concerned neighbor. Believe it or not, he
told his friend and wife that he was going to have to go because the police
were breaking down the door and he needed to end things. The deputies that
went in to check on his well-being then heard a shot in the garage and found
him there with a gunshot wound to the head.
Many people around here, including myself, are really tore up about this, but
one of the overwhelming emotions that comes out in this particular type of case
is anger. Why did it have to come to this? The only good thing that came out
of this is that the television station started to discuss suicide much more
than they had in the past. I had noticed the absolute absence of the subject
and considering that it accounts for many more deaths in my area than homicide,
I think preventive measures and signs should be publicized much more readily by
the broadcast systems.
When I was in the Army I went through a case where a young woman took her
life and like most, there were signs that people missed. Thankfully the Army
makes sure everyone has suicide prevention training on a yearly basis. I
sincerely hope this station and the others in this area will consider similar
measures.
Thanks for the inquiry.
Quadius
On 4/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Did you ever
know why he committed suicide?
Dana
he had no hope for some reason!
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