Thomas Hickman drove through New Mexico, police say, until his Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo ran out of gas. Then the 55-year-old North Richland Hills man walked into a field, tied helium balloons to a gun, covered his mouth with duct tape, and shot himself in the back of the head, according to New Mexico State Police.
That determination is a far leap from what authorities first suspected when Mr. Hickman’s body was discovered March 15 near Santa Rosa, N.M., about 100 miles east of Albuquerque. Authorities initially thought the Red Lobster executive had been kidnapped and slain. But investigators came to the conclusion that Mr. Hickman committed suicide. The first clue was the bundle of white helium balloons, with the gun still attached, found snagged on bushes and cactus near Mr. Hickman’s body.The grip of the Smith & Wesson Airweight had been removed and the trigger guard ground down, said Lt. Rick Anglada of New Mexico State Police. “He took as much weight off as he could to make it light as possible,” Lt. Anglada said. The plan apparently was to have the gun float far away after being fired, but that didn’t happen. The gun and balloons led police from that field back to Mr. Hickman’s house in North Richland Hills. “This was apparently an elaborate attempt to make it look like he was murdered,” Lt. Anglada said. “Investigators were able to show that he purchased the balloons and purchased the gun. We also found shavings from the gun in his garage.”
Of course, insurance doesn’t pay off for suicide.
this isnt original, it was a CSI episode.
I’m sure he had a nice life insurance that would help his family… if it just looked like an assassination instead of suicide.
I kinda wished he had gotten away with it.
Actually, the insurance coverage would depend on a policy. Mine does cover a suicide after a two-year waiting period.
Totally from a CSI episode. Weird.
$388,000 life insurance…
It always cracks me up when criminals buy their supplies in a way that can be traced back to them. As my Ex-Wife used to say (she is a true crime junkie), “K-Mart! The favorite store of murderers everywhere.”
He couldn’t just hire someone to shoot him?
As usual, all interesting murder mysteries can be traced to a Sherlock Holmes story. In this case “The Problem of Thor Bridge”, just substitute a baloon for a rock.
Actually, insurance does pay on suicide, as long as the policy was taken out sufficiently prior, like two years (but the time may vary).
If I was him I’d contest the insurance assessment.
Oh, wait.
Never mind.