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Man Commits Suicide While On Skype To Wife


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many people commit suicide every day, even more people die who don't want/choose to die... I am probably a horrible person for saying this, but stories like this leave me cold and don't need to be popularized by media imo.

No, you aren't a horrible person. My thoughts are very similar. What a horrible thing to do to someone else, suicide is hard enough on your loved ones but to make your wife watch is so much worse in so many ways. The fact that it is being sensationalized by the media frightens me because things like this tend to get copy cats. :(

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No, you aren't a horrible person. My thoughts are very similar. What a horrible thing to do to someone else, suicide is hard enough on your loved ones but to make your wife watch is so much worse in so many ways. The fact that it is being sensationalized by the media frightens me because things like this tend to get copy cats. :(

Exactly. I read that some psychologists say that if serial killers wouldn't be so sensationalized, there would be less murders. Doesn't exactly fit with this case, but you get the point.

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many people commit suicide every day, even more people die who don't want/choose to die... I am probably a horrible person for saying this, but stories like this leave me cold and don't need to be popularized by media imo.

I feel that too but sometimes knowing that someone died gives me motive to do better and reminds me of many many things that I must do .

hearing about death isn't a prob for me , cuz we all gonna die , but hearing suicide is killing me all the time .

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What a horrible person, and what a horrible thing to do in front of another person and from such a long distance.

People like him deserve no respect.

Maybe that particular action doesn't deserve respect, but you're in no position to say that throughout his life he's been a disrespectful(?) person... for all we know, he could have been the biggest humanitarian alive or the biggest asshole ever. My point being without knowing the person in full, we shouldn't judge him. We can have our prejudiced opinion on him, but I'd be cautious in forming them. That's partly why I oppose media reporting fully personal situations like that, people are ruthless and too rash jumping into conclusions based on one event in a person's unreported multi-eventful life.

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