Who Cheated Who?

Interesting, as for him I guess an in depth investigation would reveal that but since suicide and attempts thereof have been decriminalized in most states in America and looked upon as a unenforced common law crime however generally suicide is a crime as an attempt is also in a few states, New York is one of them. I've yet to read of any instance though of a person who has killed themselves being arrested so that's a moot point and for the most part failed attempts are Baker acted and remanded to a psychiatric facility for evaluation. AMTRAK has of late taken a rather hard line on trespassers who are obvious suicide cases and have been charging and suing their estate or relatives responsible for them to pay for all damages to it's equipment, operating crew replacement, lost time in transit, passenger inconvenience and anything else they can shoehorn into litigation, some of the Class I's are jumping on that bandwagon too. IMHO bottom line is the husband would walk if the DA figures the case would be cost prohibitive or not having a chance of it getting pass a grand jury.

BTW: I am not an attorney so my comment is in no way, shape or form to be construed as valid legal advice but purely for entertainment purposes only.

Jesus did I say all that? What the Hell was I talking about? I guess I'll blame that faux pas on drinking more then one cup of that potent Cuban coffee a/k/a liquid cocaine.
 

An interesting twist to this story would have been that the wife knew her husband was going to have that parachute to try to cheat death, and rigged it so that it wouldn't have opened. Oh, the look of surprise on his face ‼ :eek:
 


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