MistyWaters
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Very few suicide notes are actually written.
As opposed to typewritten?
I suppose it would depend on the individual and their known practices. Not many people write anything in this digital age but a 75 year old guy who reportedly only had four different cars during his lifetime because he drive them until they wore out might also be the sort of person who still hand wrote or dictated correspondence as much as possible. But his style of communication and personal quirks would be something only those closest to him would’ve known.
However it’s been mentioned he had a habit of correcting other people’s grammar so just my guess, a preferred style of the almost ancient art of handwriting often goes hand in hand. If so, I suppose a typed letter could be viewed as highly suspicious after the investigation was underway, even if initially taken at face value by LE who first arrived on scene. However media reported no suicide note.
“There was no sign of forced entry and no suicide note.”
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