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SCantiGOP

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2. not a hit
Thu Mar 1, 2012, 04:20 PM
Mar 2012

They found his body in a room locked from the inside with the 9mm pistol and a hole in his head. When they finally broke open his office desk, they found the bock that the gun had come in and a suicide note telling them where to find his body. According to the media, who would only release the 'appropriate' portions, he said he was devastated that he let the embezzlement go on so long without him becoming aware of it until it was discovered by the authorities.
Most speculation is that he was in a relationship with her, and either he permitted the embezzlement or, once it was found out, she threatened to expose him. He's a damn coward to do that to his family - for one thing, they don't get a dime of life insurance. If he couldn't live with the shame he could have had the decency to drink a quart of whiskey and plow into a bridge abutment at 100 miles an hour.

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