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Police Sgt. Kills Wife Then Himself.
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<blockquote data-quote="ROADKILL" data-source="post: 16814704" data-attributes="member: 23758"><p>I feel you pain sir. I had a great buddy for years who was just like what you describe your old friend to be. He was a self-made man and could only thank himself for his life's successes. Then after over thirty years of building himself up he quickly tore himself down. And I mean massively. He starting drinking like an animal, started doing pills, got fired, got two DUIs and just pissed all his money away on booze and drugs. He had a little five year old girl that looked like his clone. Obviously all this took a toll on his marriage and he separated from his wife. After meeting his wife to see his daughter one last time he sat in his truck and got unbelievably drunk and ran his truck wide open across a parking lot and through a baseball field aiming for the brick dugout. Intentionally left the seatbelt off and died at the scene. </p><p>At one time we were best of friends and he married my sister in law, so we were also related by marriage. </p><p></p><p>I think about him a lot and its been three years now. I will never understand what went wrong. Tough for everyone to deal with. </p><p></p><p>It will get easier to process in time in some ways. Some ways not. </p><p>I certainly hate to hear the story and wish you the best sir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROADKILL, post: 16814704, member: 23758"] I feel you pain sir. I had a great buddy for years who was just like what you describe your old friend to be. He was a self-made man and could only thank himself for his life's successes. Then after over thirty years of building himself up he quickly tore himself down. And I mean massively. He starting drinking like an animal, started doing pills, got fired, got two DUIs and just pissed all his money away on booze and drugs. He had a little five year old girl that looked like his clone. Obviously all this took a toll on his marriage and he separated from his wife. After meeting his wife to see his daughter one last time he sat in his truck and got unbelievably drunk and ran his truck wide open across a parking lot and through a baseball field aiming for the brick dugout. Intentionally left the seatbelt off and died at the scene. At one time we were best of friends and he married my sister in law, so we were also related by marriage. I think about him a lot and its been three years now. I will never understand what went wrong. Tough for everyone to deal with. It will get easier to process in time in some ways. Some ways not. I certainly hate to hear the story and wish you the best sir. [/QUOTE]
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