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Druitt's Suicide Note
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We dont know the precise wording of the alleged suicide note. Reports state only that the note was to the effect of the words quoted.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostThe suicide note has not survived. No paperwork relevant to Druitt's suicide has survived beyond the brief press accounts.
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Originally posted by Karl View PostAccording to all sources I have come across so far, that's what it says. However, the reason I was curious about the suicide note is because when perusing Casebook articles, the background art is sometimes the handwriting of these words, and the word "die" is underlined.
My question, therefore, is this: Is that background art from the actual suicide note? Is that Montague Druitt's handwriting that we can see? In which case this note, or at least a photograph or photocopy, seems to be preserved, and I applaud whatever Casebook researcher got hold of it.
And a follow-up question: how come, try as I might, I am unable to find an image of this note anywhere?
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Hi,
Trying to look insde the mind of a suicide (or perhaps anyone else for that matter) is really an impossibility. What happened on that Friday could easily have been what someone else could have looked upon as a trivial issue. But the state of Montegue's mind could have raised it a an impossible height.Which sadly ended his life.
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What I find particularly intriguing about the note itself is that he says, "since Friday". How many days between that Friday and the suicide note, I wonder, and what might have happened on Friday that should make think that he was going to "be like mother"? Right as rain on Thursday, and on Friday a downward spiral towards suicide?
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William Druitt had no problem letting it be known at the inquest that mother was in the nut house which had a massive social stigma in those days so why did he reveal that unless of course he was trying to use that as the reason Monty topped himself.
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Originally posted by Karl View PostDruitt left a suicide note to his brother, William, with the following words:
"Since Friday I felt that I was going to be like mother, and the best thing for me was to die."
According to all sources I have come across so far, that's what it says. However, the reason I was curious about the suicide note is because when perusing Casebook articles, the background art is sometimes the handwriting of these words, and the word "die" is underlined.
My question, therefore, is this: Is that background art from the actual suicide note? Is that Montague Druitt's handwriting that we can see? In which case this note, or at least a photograph or photocopy, seems to be preserved, and I applaud whatever Casebook researcher got hold of it.
And a follow-up question: how come, try as I might, I am unable to find an image of this note anywhere?
Cheers
C4
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Druitt's Suicide Note
Druitt left a suicide note to his brother, William, with the following words:
"Since Friday I felt that I was going to be like mother, and the best thing for me was to die."
According to all sources I have come across so far, that's what it says. However, the reason I was curious about the suicide note is because when perusing Casebook articles, the background art is sometimes the handwriting of these words, and the word "die" is underlined.
My question, therefore, is this: Is that background art from the actual suicide note? Is that Montague Druitt's handwriting that we can see? In which case this note, or at least a photograph or photocopy, seems to be preserved, and I applaud whatever Casebook researcher got hold of it.
And a follow-up question: how come, try as I might, I am unable to find an image of this note anywhere?Tags: None
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