Ronald Dubois, the man who committed suicide, used the easiest way for him to jump and jump from the building in which he lived. He jumped from the tenth floor of the building and left for himself a letter in which he described the reason for his suicide as being disappointed with life.
But when his post-mortem report came out on March 23, 1994, the cause of death revealed that Ronald's death was not due to a bullet to his head but to a roof.
When investigated, it was discovered that Ronald was shot in the same building in which he lived and that the bullet was fired from the ninth floor and that the two older spouses had been living in that ninth floor for several years.
Neighbors found out that the two spouses used to fight each other all the time, and the strange thing was when Ronald threw himself off the roof at the same time the old husband Pistol Thoma was threatening to kill his wife.
The husband fired his wife unconsciously in a state of intense anger and frustration, but since the wife was away from the target, the bullet went out the window at the same time Ronald jumped for suicide, from which he shot her. In his head, causing his death.
In court, the old husband was tried for murder indiscriminately, but he insisted that he kept fighting spouses and threatened to kill him all the time, but the pistol remained free all the time. It has no bullets.
Upon further investigation, it was strange that one of the relatives of the elderly couple had seen their spouse's son having fired a pistol a week earlier. The reason was that the mother forbade her son to provide financial support. So the son decided to relieve the old parents. He knew that his parents were fighting all the time, and while he was fighting, he fired an empty pistol at his mother, so he fired a pistol so he could shoot two arrows with one arrow.
But the bullet did not hit his mother and it hit Ronald's head when he was committing suicide. And thus the murder trial of father-in-law went from father to son.
The strangest thing about all of this is that Ronald was himself the son of the two older spouses, and he was the one who shot the pistol to get rid of his parents.
But because of financial problems and the father's delay in killing his mother, he decided to commit suicide and jumped from the upper floor and took the same bullet which he had thrown at the pistol. The self-murderer was also killed and killed.