To: mewzilla
Read the article for one answer: The Justice of the Peace thought the evidence for suicide was so strong, he initially thought an autopsy was not needed. But he changed his mind when so much attention focused on the case. As for your "when's the last time..." question, look at it from a different perspective. Can statistics on suicide be found that provide data on the breakdown of who commits suicide? Your question assumes that it is virtually unheard of that an American executive of a big company would commit suicide. Although I can't provide hard data, I know your assumption is wrong simply because I know of a number of famous and/or well-to-do people who have committed suicide.
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01/26/2002 1:40:15 PM PST by
Wolfstar
To: Wolfstar
I know your assumption is wrong simply because I know of a number of famous and/or well-to-do people who have committed suicide. LOL.
At least you think they were suicides! It's hard to keep a good conspiracy theory down.
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