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My deepest sympathy go out to this family in this their hour of bereavement. My prayers are with you.
I am in wonder how Mr. Cameron, who was wounded, shot himself with a shotgun.Seems it would be kind of hard to position oneself in a way to do that given the length of a shotgun. Was he sitting in his car? With all the gunfire, six to eight shots, he must have had a shotgun that loaded multiple shells to shoot that many times. Trying to get a mental picture of what went on and can't quite line all of that up. Guess I would have had to be there but I'm certainly glad I wasn't!
It is not hard when you are determined. Shotguns come in different barrel lengths. Yes, you would have to have been there.
As a person who has been affected deeply by someone committing suicide (my mother), it is possible with a shotgun. I too, feel for the family.....so many emotions, from grief, anger, disbelif, sadness, so many feelings that I know they are going to need everyone's prayers.......
why was his car in the ditch?