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There was something like this on the Discovery channel. I think the thing was that there were more suicides in hotel rooms in San Francisco than anywhere else. Not too pleasant to watch while eating burritos.....I still ate but it wasnt too fun.
 
Be glad there's somebody around that does such a thing. I would imagine that the reason the people chose a hotel room, is so that relatives don't have such a nasty memory in their homes. Which is considerate, considering what that guy said about the guy who broke into his wife's home while she was away...(i'm assuming with her new beau). It sounds like the guy made a real mess, as way of having the last word. If "living well is the best revenge!" and you don't have the time or the patientience, I guess blowing your brains out in THEIR bedroom is the next best thing...not :nuts:

I don't care how bad things get, you get more milage out of making their lives miserable every day by being around and being a royal pain in the ass. Just learn to know where stalking laws end and your right to be obnoxious begins and party on.
 
A thousand years ago during my 9 month college hiatus/burnout recovery I cleaned carpets. Some jobs allowed us to simply put a price on what we'd do the work for- and they were nasty. Lucrative as he!!, but nasty.

One of the "special circumstance" cleanups was my very last- a '91 gulf vet swallowed a bottle of sleeping pills and tied a trash bag on his head. The manager of the apartment complex found him a week later... this was summer in Texas.

He was removed before I got there, but I was in "charge" of removing the carpet, redcanning it for bio, and disinfecting the joint and sealing the slab (seals the stink that WILL leak out over time).

Got as far as a walkthrough.

Point is, you'll never know. Ever. And that little slice of he!! was as terrifyingly nasty as you shouldn't imagine if you value sleep, and I'm sure the current resident has no idea.
 

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