I have sympathy for his little daughter. I also wonder if it was truly a suicide? Or have I watched too much TV and have conspiracy on the brain about events such as this one?
This is the little good that came from this entire situation imo.
How much does a murder cost U.S. Citizens?
The Iowa State researchers, led by sociologist Matt DeLisi, put the price tag for a murder at a whopping $17,252,656. That means in 2009,
according to the FBI, murder cost the United States almost
$263 billion—nearly as much the federal government annually spends on
Medicaid.
The federal, state, and local governments
spend more than
$50 billion a year on
jails and prisons alone, according to the Pew Economic Mobility Project.
So, the one's that like to claim that
'Crime Doesn't Pay' are obviously not having to pay the bills. They are the ones who are making their living off of the crimes, and therefore would like to see more of it, not less....
(always,,, follow the money)
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For more on this
Modus Operandi, consider these prime examples on
$$ motives.
The last thing that the American Cancer Society
(along with many other such so-called charities) wants, is an easy or inexpensive cure for cancer.
(their annual funding disappears)
The last thing that the IRS wants is for the U.S. to have a 10% federal
'consumption' sales tax, to replace the un-Constitutional graduated tax on workers wages.
(agents would then have to get real jobs, instead of pursuing their own >imo< clandestine RICO scam)
~ RICO = Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
Just follow the money, instead of buying into the usual propaganda about what is....