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originally posted by: Kalixi
A family friend is a Coroner/Medical Examiner in Australia. She said that out of the hundreds of suicides she's worked on only 14 out of 100 ever write a suicide note. Of those that write suicide notes they are often very short, only averaging 6 words mainly apologizing for the suicide or past actions.
She said it's extremely suspicious if there are pages and pages of a suicide letter or paragraphs of texts explaining why. Such letters are often written by the culprit to cover their tracks or establish a motive of depression after the fact. Very interesting, but very sad that the majority of the time the loved ones will never be given a reason why.
originally posted by: Xcathdra
a reply to: schuyler
Its plausible... I want to know if the policy in question actually contains a suicide clause and if so when it was added.
originally posted by: NorthOf40
a reply to: LesMisanthrope
Notes shady as hell, everyone knows that life insurance don't pay off in cases of suicide.
A life insurance company won't pay death benefits if the policyholder commits suicide within a specific period of time after their policy takes effect. In most states, that period is two years. However, after those two years are up, the suicide clause no longer applies.Jun 23, 2015
originally posted by: Rosinitiate
a reply to: Sillyolme
Are you that daft? The story is a GOP sought Clinton's emails. We're there emails not seen yet? We're they damaging too the Clinton's? Would the Clinton's benefit from silencing a man who obtained emails they didn't want in the public?
Even the most modest critical thinking would take you there.
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: Xcathdra
a reply to: schuyler
Its plausible... I want to know if the policy in question actually contains a suicide clause and if so when it was added.
I answered the question you asked. Now you have more of them. That's fine, but it is unlikely you will be privy to the exact insurance policy the fellow had.
originally posted by: WeDemBoyz
Sounds like the Trump death machine has claimed it's first victim. Stay tuned, more to come.