Re: Nothing at all suspicious about this, no sireeIn article <55%Sj.32$tM1.23@newsfe20.lga>,
"Tony D" <hs2bud@rockcox,net > wrote:
> "Spunky Hussein Tuna" <spunkyhusseintuna@earthlink,net > wrote in message
> news:TvOdnd_eRIg4uobVnZ2dnUVZ_uGdnZ2d@earthlink,com ...
> > Tud wrote:
> >> Spunky Hussein Tuna wrote...
> >>> Harlista wrote:
> >>>> spunkyhusseintuna@earthlink,net typed
> >>>>
> >>>>> This one apparently shot himself in the face twice, or was shot in the
> >>>>> face twice, or maybe only once, and maybe by a shotgun or not,
> >>>>> depending on who you ask.
> >>>>> --
> >>>>
> >>>> Wasn't in Carson City, Nevada was it?
> >>>
> >>> Nope. Carmichael, California. But I'm no expert on this. I just read
> >>> the Google links that Doug D prodded me to.
> >>
> >> I think two is the perfect number. If he was only shot once in the face
> >> then other investigative reports may not have been convinced that he was
> >> murdered. If he was shot 3 times then NOBODY would believe it was
> >> suicide. Yep, two shots, keeps the reporters in line while still allowing
> >> the coroner to pronounce it suicide.
> >
> > Yep. That's the way I'm going to do it. Two to the head.
>
> I was on a Navy ship in 1978. We had a roving patrol who locked himself
> inside CIC, pulled out a .45 and shot himself in the head. The weapon went
> off _twice_ double tapping him. Reflexes? Anyhoo, that would be a real
> trick with a shotgun..
If you didn't have to use a torch or a can opener to get him out,
conspiracy theories abound.
Unless that 45 was a full auto, I call bullshit
(in the nicest way an asshole can)
--
Ryder Rick