Hey readers,
Well
I am being so philosophical because recently I re-read a saved article which
according to me is an amusing and very interesting way to understand workings
of Karma. It's the story of Ronald Opus - a man who's suicide seemed like a murder but finally ruled out as a suicide.
This
case was first told at the annual awards dinner given for Forensic Science, AAFS
by then the President of AAFS - Dr Don Harper Mills in 1987 which was told as an illustrative anecdote to show how different legal consequences can follow each twist in a murder case inquiry. Later on it first appeared on the Internet in August, 1994. So the case goes something like this -
On
March 23, 1994 a medical officer examined the body of Ronald Opus concluding
that Mr Opus had died of a shotgun wound to the head.
Mr
Ronald opus had jumped from the tenth floor with intent to commit suicide but
was shot at head while falling through ninth floor which killed him
instantly.
What
neither the shooter nor Mr. Ronald Opus knew was that there was a safety net
spread below the eighth floor level as a precautionary measure to protect the
building workers. So even if Ronald Opus has jumped, he would have been saved
due to the safety net. But before that could happen he was shot at head that
was emanated from the ninth floor which turned this case from suicide to
murder.
Now
the occupants of one of the ninth floor apartment were an elderly couple who,
at the time of incident, happened to be arguing so vigorously that at a
point the husband aimed the gun at his wife and pulled the trigger. But the
bullet missed his wife completely and went through the window, striking Mr.
Opus.
Ordinarily
a person who sets out to commit suicide and ultimately succeeds, even though
the mechanism might not be what he intended, is still defined as committing
suicide. But here the act of suicide would not have succeeded due to the safety
net, which makes the bullet shot from the ninth floor the reason of Mr. Opus's
death and indicating that the old husband is guilty of murder.
When
confronted with the charge of murder the old man and his wife were adamant that
they thought the gun was unloaded. The old man explained that it was a
long-standing habit to threaten his wife with an unloaded shotgun during the
course of their arguments. He had no intention to murder her. Therefore the
killing of Mr Opus appeared to be an unfortunate accident.
But
then it raised other suspicions - whether the gun was really unloaded ?
And if it wasn't, then who loaded it ?
Upon
continuing the investigation, it turned up that a witness saw the old couple's
son loading the shotgun about six weeks prior to the argument and fatal
shooting.
It
transpired that the old lady had cut off her son's financial support and the
son, knowing the habit of his father to use the shotgun threateningly, loaded
the gun with the expectation that his Father would shoot his Mother.
Since
the loader of the gun, was aware of this, he was guilty of murder even though
he didn't actually pull the trigger. Now the son was charged with murder.
On
further investigations an exquisite twist was revealed that the son was in fact,
Ronald Opus. Did it blow your mind ?
It
turns out Ronald opus had become increasingly despondent over the failure of
his schemes for his Mother's murder and decided to give up his life due to
increasing financial tension. On March 23rd 1994 he went to the the top of the
ten story building and jumped off, only to be killed by a shotgun blast through
the ninth story window.
How
about that ! Now I know some may call it sheer coincidence, but one cannot deny
the timing and almost as cruel as Ronald had planned kind of scheme that played
out leading himself to death.
With
this eerie and justice-filled incident, I take a leave and hope you had a safe and
happy Diwali.
Until
next time...
Have
a quirky wicked day, readers !
No comments:
Post a Comment