
On Sunday . . . The Kansas City Star desperately works to get every last bit of mileage out of the demise of a dead detective.
The main deets of this story ACTUALLY broke a couple of months ago. Remember this headline from the AP . . .
Ex-detective in Kansas left suicide letters before his body was found ahead of trial
Accordingly . . .
Here's the summary and more testimony regarding this tragic fact that DOESN'T REALLY impact many people in the aftermath . . .
"The autopsy performed on Roger Golubski, who spent his 35 years on the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department exploiting people he was supposed to be protecting, shows nothing very remarkable, with one big exception: “The deceased has reported history of suicidal ideation.”
"That’s what the autopsy says in the summary on its final page, right before going on to say that he was found in his Edwardsville home with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. This was on Dec. 2, the morning he was finally going on trial."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Autopsy: KCK detective had 'history of suicidal ideation' yet was left on house arrest | Opinion
Michelle Houcks, who was going to testify that Roger Golubski raped her, said the system "failed us and they failed him." From Melinda Henneberger:
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