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If my uncle committed suicide in 1991 is there anyway I can get information about the investigation? |
My family is very secretive and I want to know what really happened. you are entitled to all the info via the "freedom of information act"---i have used it....if need be contact your "attorney general" office for how to go about it---it's no big deal police records are public. Get a copy of the report. It will cost you a bit, but you can get it Talk the the Police Station of where he committed suicide. Go to the Library and look up old newspapers. |
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