I did some digging to try to understand why this guy let his animals loose and commited suicide.
One news article said that the police had been called to the property 30 times with complaints from neighbors. And that he had just been released from prison after serving a year term.
I discover at an NPR news article that he had been in trouble with ATF in 2009. So I looked up the ATF thing and discovered he was charged with weapons violations. "possession of illegal firearms, including machine guns and firearms without serial numbers"
ATF agents seized the illegal weapons while executing a search warrant of Thompson’s property near Zanesville in June, 2008.
"The five-count indictment alleges that Thompson unlawfully possessed five machine guns, failed to register those machine guns, and possessed three firearms without serial numbers. Each count is punishable by up to ten years imprisonment. The indictment also contains two counts seeking forfeiture of the firearms.
An indictment is merely an accusation. All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty."
LINK to the ATF page on this case:
http://www.atf.gov/press/releases/2.../releases/2009/02/022609-col-zanesville-man-charged-on-firearms-possession.html
This guy is lined up for 50 years in prison but he get's out in 1 year?
Thompson plead guilty: LINK:
http://www.justice.gov/usao/ohs/news/2010/04-05-10-Col.pdf
"In November 2009, U.S. District Judge Algenon L. Marbley suppressed the 133 guns and ammunition seized during the raid, stating the execution of the search warrant was unreasonable in many ways." LINK:
http://www.democracyforums.com/showthread.php?t=45291
I think I'm getting the picture here. It's the Fast and Furious ATF finally got their man his life sentence.
Who knows? Maybe this guy even had insider info on the Fast and Furious thing that's being investigated? Maybe he didn't commit suicide at all.