The Denison Daily Herald
Thursday, March 5, 1908
pg. 1
GEORGE MILLER SUICIDES
Aged Farmer Fires Load of Buckshot
Through His Heart Today
George Miller, aged 70 years,
while in a fit of despondency shot and
killed himself at the home of his
son-in-law, Adam Hornbeck, 3 miles north
of Denison - at 12
o'clock today. The shooting occurred while
the rest of the family were at dinner and the
weapon used was a double barrel
breech-loading shotgun. The old man placed
the muzzle of the gun against his heart
and pulling the
trigger sent a load of buck shot crashing
through the body. No one else was in the room when
the shot was fired.
The family rushed into the room to find the aged man
lying in a pool of blood and life extinct.
Mr. Hornbeck notified his
neighbors and Coroner French was summoned
to view the
body. It is said that Mr. Miller had
been ill during the past
week and that he was very
despondent.
He is survived by his wife and one
daughter, Mrs. Hornbeck, with whom he resided for the past 2 years.
|