There is a documentary running on Netflix called Evil Genius about a pizza delivery guy in Pennsylvania who robbed a bank with a bomb strapped to his chest back in the early 2000's. Long story short, it involved an utterly bizarre plot orchestrated by a couple of utterly bizarre people, one of which apparently contemplated suicide but then backed out. During a part of the investigation, police (maybe FBI, I can't remember) found a draft of his suicide note in his house, which said something like "This has nothing to do with the pizza bombing incident". Remember, he didn't follow through with the suicide so when they asked him about it he said something to effect of "oh yeah, I just wanted you guys to know that I had nothing to do with that so you wouldn't waste your time chasing it down".philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2019 8:51 am https://www.cbsnews.com/news/report-pet ... rzDKRtvz7k
Peter Smith Republican operative who was looking for the missing Clinton emails committed suicide in hotel room. From 2017, but not included in any of the other lists. His name appeared in New York Times about what he was doing. He didn't last two weeks.
He left a note that had "NO FOWL PLAY WHAT SO EVER" in it so everyone would know that he filled a room with helium with out any help from a hitman and so no one would really investigate his death.
This reminded me of that. That is all.
btw, if you haven't watched Evil Genius you should. It's one of the most morbidly fascinating things I've ever seen. The ultimate "truth is stranger than fiction" story.