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Texas Man Kills Self In Elaborate Attempt To Make Death Look Like Murder
A suspected murder victim has been found to have committed suicide in an elaborate attempt to make his death look unintentional. Police who initially thought Thomas Hickman, 55, was murdered in New Mexico, after he was found duct taped and shot in the back of head. But now police say the Red Lobster executive re-enacted an episode of CBS's show "CSI" in which a man tied helium balloons to the gun he used to kill himself with so that the gun would float away, leading crime scene investigators to believe a murder was committed.
Texas Man Takes His Own Life In Elaborate Attempt To Make Death Look Like Murder
A suspected murder victim has been found to have committed suicide in an elaborate attempt to make his death look unintentional. Now, police who initially thought Texas man Thomas Hickman, 55, was killed in New Mexico, his mouth duct taped before he was shot in the back of head, are saying the Red Lobster executive re-enacted an episode of CSI in which a man tied helium balloons to the gun he used to kill himself with so that the gun would float away, leading crime scene investigators to believe a murder was committed.
Elderly Jailed Grandma Suspected Of Hiring Hit Man In 1986 Murder Of Fourth Husband
A 76-year-old Georgia grandmother jailed in North Carolina is headed to court there on Monday to answer charges of soliciting a hit man to kill her fourth husband on the 22nd anniversary of the day he was found shot to death at their home. Betty Neumar's trial Monday is a statutory hearing on probable cause to continue prosecuting her on charges alleging she solicited murder.
Pro Internet Sites Outnumber Online Prevention
Researchers find the Internet abounds with tips on suicide compared to a fewer number of sites offering suicide prevention, according to the British Medical Journal. The university study found almost half of Web sites listed by Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask revealed sites providing 'how to' advice while 13 percent of searches revealed suicide prevention information. Only 12 percent of searches result in sites that discourage suicide, according to AFP.
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