Bush Nominee for Navy Secretary Commits Suicide 7-25-3
- WASHINGTON (Reuters) -
President Bush's nominee to be secretary of the Navy, oil executive
Colin McMillan, died on Thursday of a self-inflicted gunshot to the
head, the New Mexico medical examiners offices said.
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- McMillan, 67, died at his ranch in southern New
Mexico.
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- "The manner of death was suicide," said Tim Stepetic,
associate director of New Mexico's Office of the Medical Investigator.
"Mr. McMillan died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head." Scot
Key, a state district attorney in Alamogordo, New Mexico, said his
office was looking into reports that McMillan may have had a recurrence
of cancer. A spokesman for McMillan's family said the nominee had been
treated for cancer of the jaw.
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- Bush sent "condolences and prayers" to McMillan's
family and friends. "Colin was a public servant and patriot who served
his country and state," the president said in a statement.
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- New Mexico's senior senator, Republican Pete Domenici,
a longtime friend of McMillan, paid tribute to him in remarks on the
floor of the Senate and in a subsequent statement.
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- "This is one that you would never believe, even when
you are told it's true," Domenici said of McMillan's death.
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- "He will be missed by so many people. He leaves us at
a relatively young age; his successes are many," Domenici said.
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- Bush nominated McMillan on May 7 to replace Gordon
England, who stepped down as Navy secretary in January to become deputy
secretary of the new Department of Homeland Security.
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- McMillan was chairman of Permian Exploration Corp.,
which specializes in oil and gas exploration. In 1990, he was appointed
by Bush's father, then-President George Bush, to serve as assistant
secretary of defense, a position he held until 1992.
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- A funeral is set for Monday in Roswell, said Roswell
Mayor Bill Owen, who is also a spokesman for the McMillan family.
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- "It is a difficult time and the family will have many
difficult days and weeks and months ahead," Owen said.
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- (With additional reporting by Jon Herskovitz in
Dallas)
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- Ms. Jean Isachenko,
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