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© Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.U.S. lottery winner's death ruled a homicide by cyanide
By JASON KEYSER CHICAGO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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nandakandamanda
Check out the store worker who got $100 tip that day. Pretty mean, huh?
Patrick Hagger
Cyanide and Chicago just another method of murder
badsey3
http://www.suntimes.com/news/violence/index.html (2012 map takes awhile to load)
http://homicides.redeyechicago.com/date/2013/1/ (2013 map)
-and that is just for Chicago and not the suburbs.
maglev101
nah...that honor would go to detroit.
Elbuda Mexicano
I know Chicago is bad, but I really doubt that it is the most dangerous city in all of the USA, anyway, RIP!
badsey3
Just another murder for the USA capitol of murder (Chicago). So happy in the photo. Add another to the list: 513-->514 for 2012
yagura
He scratched off the ticket, then jumped up and down and repeatedly shouted, "I hit a million"
Mistake number 1 perhaps? Best to keep quiet and not attract attention to yourself.
Have known people from the old neighborhood who have won quite a lot (yes a million or more) via the lottery. In almost every instance, the thrill of winning so much cash was quickly overshadowed by the grief and tragedy that followed.
It's amazing just how bad that many of the lives of these big winners end up becoming. Most of these winners are just not prepared to handle all of the nastiness/jealously that so much cash brings out in others, especially family members.
Tiger_In_The_Hermitage
Thats very ironic.... Like that lady's song... win the lottery and died the next day. RIP!
lucabrasi
If he'd been blond and white with a name like "Smith", there might have been a bit more initial interest....
Herve Nmn L'Eisa
" the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office didn’t automatically perform them(autopsy) on those 45 and older unless the death was suspicious,"
The man suddenly dies one day after collecting big winnings and the PD doesn't deem the death suspicious?
Elbuda Mexicano
“Winning the lottery means everything to me,” he said at the June 26 ceremony, so I guess he did mean EVERYTHING because he ended up paying for this ticket with his own LIFE!
HonestDictator
Can't believe the coroner didn't check this out better the first time around. But from what I've heard about coroners they're not always as reliable in the first place on cause of death. Usually when someone dies so suddenly in this type of situation its supposed to be really looked at closely to begin with.