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Another UFO, crop circle researcher dies- Paul Vigay

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Well, he died in Feb 2009, according to article.

The new development was the determination that the cause of death was indeterminate (wait....ok, yeah that's right ;) )
 
Well, I just read that post, and between the fact that he had split up with his girlfriend the night of his death, compounded with him being deeply in debt, there's enough there to believe that he did indeed decide to take his own life. As someone who has dealt with an emotional breakup of the same nature quite recently, I can confirm that suicide is certainly an attractive answer to the intense grief that one can feel during this kind of situation (and I realize I'm making this statement without knowing any of the details of the breakup other than it appears that the girlfriend was the primary decision maker in the situation, based on that written account, which further convinces me that he felt quite powerless and desperate).

And it's no surprise that those close to him didn't realize he was capable of suicide - it's a very, very hard pill for most people to swallow, because they would rather not deal with their own feelings of guilt in the dynamic, and they want to remember their deceased friend/loved one in the most positive light possible.

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