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Strategies & Market Trends : LastShadow's Position Trading

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To: LastShadow who started this subject2/6/2003 11:00:08 AM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (2) of 43080
 
This is devastating:

journalnow.com

Man's death in parking lot was suicide, examiner says
A Forsyth County medical examiner ruled yesterday that Jay Patrick Lyons' death was a suicide.

Lyons, a 50-year-old stock trader, was found on the morning of Jan 21 inside his car at the Carmike Cinemas on Reynolda Road. Police were initially unsure whether his death was a homicide or a suicide.

The autopsy by Dr. Donald Jason showed that Lyons died from cuts on his neck made by a box cutter. He had no other injuries. Investigators found the knife in the car. Lyons' wallet was missing, but police found no signs of a struggle.

Lyons was last seen by his family on the night of Jan. 20, when he said he was going to a movie.

Friends said that Lyons was a sincere man with a good sense of humor. He loved to cook for his wife and two children, and was a Sunday-school teacher at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem.

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I will be back from Paris this weekend, and on Sunday I will post a message after I have collected my thoughts. But for now, let me say that if anyone feels uncertain or suicidal or depressed, please get a hold of me or Sam "Raven" Crowe at Savvy-Trader.com, or anyone else who posts here they are willing to talk with others - and I am sure there are many. There is help, and there is a reason for going forward, and tragedies like this can be avoided.

I care. We care.

Scott McCormick
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