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Gulf oil spill: Boat captain, despondent over spill, commits suicide
June 23, 2010 | 11:51 am - LA Times William Allen Kruse, 55, a charter boat captain recently hired by BP as a vessel of opportunity out of Gulf Shores, Ala., died Wednesday morning before 7:30 a.m. of a gunshot to the head, likely self-inflicted, authorities said. "He had been quite despondent about the oil crisis," said Stan Vinson, coroner for Baldwin County, which includes Gulf Shores. Kruse, who lived with his family in nearby Foley, Ala., reported to work Wednesday morning as usual at the Gulf Shores Marina on Fort Morgan Road in Gulf Shores, Vinson said. He met up with his two deckhands at his boat, The Rookie. One of the deckhands later told Vinson that Kruse seemed his usual self, sending them to fetch ice while he pulled the boat around to the gas pumps. As the deckhands walked off to get ice, they heard what sounded like a firecracker, Vinson said. They turned around but didn't see anything out of the ordinary. So they proceeded to gather the ice and wait for Kruse at the pumps. "He never showed," Vinson said. After waiting a while, the deckhands returned to the boat, which was moored where they had left it, Vinson said. They went aboard and found Kruse at the captain's bridge above the wheelhouse, Vinson said. He had been shot in the head. A Glock handgun was later recovered from the scene, and investigators do not suspect foul play, Vinson said. Vinson said Kruse was in good health, did not suffer from any mental illness and was not taking psychotropic medications. But he said it's not surprising the oil spill had weighed heavily on his mind, as it has on many local fishermen no longer able to support themselves with deep-sea sport fishing trips for marlin and the like, Vinson said. "All the waters are closed. There's no charter business anymore. You go out on some of the beaches now, with the oil, you can't even get in the water," Vinson said. "It's really crippled the tourism and fishing industry here." Vinson's office was to perform an autopsy Wednesday, and the Gulf Shores Police Department is still investigating. Det. Justin Clopton did not return calls. Kruse's family was notified by Wednesday afternoon, Vinson said, and his deckhands were sent home for the day. -- Molly Hennessy-Fiske |
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On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 08:56:36 -0400, Harry
wrote: Gulf oil spill: Boat captain, despondent over spill, commits suicide June 23, 2010 | 11:51 am - LA Times William Allen Kruse, 55, a charter boat captain recently hired by BP as a vessel of opportunity out of Gulf Shores, Ala., died Wednesday morning before 7:30 a.m. of a gunshot to the head, likely self-inflicted, authorities said. "He had been quite despondent about the oil crisis," said Stan Vinson, coroner for Baldwin County, which includes Gulf Shores. Kruse, who lived with his family in nearby Foley, Ala., reported to work Wednesday morning as usual at the Gulf Shores Marina on Fort Morgan Road in Gulf Shores, Vinson said. He met up with his two deckhands at his boat, The Rookie. One of the deckhands later told Vinson that Kruse seemed his usual self, sending them to fetch ice while he pulled the boat around to the gas pumps. As the deckhands walked off to get ice, they heard what sounded like a firecracker, Vinson said. They turned around but didn't see anything out of the ordinary. So they proceeded to gather the ice and wait for Kruse at the pumps. "He never showed," Vinson said. After waiting a while, the deckhands returned to the boat, which was moored where they had left it, Vinson said. They went aboard and found Kruse at the captain's bridge above the wheelhouse, Vinson said. He had been shot in the head. A Glock handgun was later recovered from the scene, and investigators do not suspect foul play, Vinson said. Vinson said Kruse was in good health, did not suffer from any mental illness and was not taking psychotropic medications. But he said it's not surprising the oil spill had weighed heavily on his mind, as it has on many local fishermen no longer able to support themselves with deep-sea sport fishing trips for marlin and the like, Vinson said. "All the waters are closed. There's no charter business anymore. You go out on some of the beaches now, with the oil, you can't even get in the water," Vinson said. "It's really crippled the tourism and fishing industry here." Vinson's office was to perform an autopsy Wednesday, and the Gulf Shores Police Department is still investigating. Det. Justin Clopton did not return calls. Kruse's family was notified by Wednesday afternoon, Vinson said, and his deckhands were sent home for the day. I wonder if he owed a lot of money on the boat, and saw any chance of making the payments as gone for, for all practical purposes, good. Casady |
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On 6/25/10 9:25 AM, Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 08:56:36 -0400, wrote: Gulf oil spill: Boat captain, despondent over spill, commits suicide June 23, 2010 | 11:51 am - LA Times William Allen Kruse, 55, a charter boat captain recently hired by BP as a vessel of opportunity out of Gulf Shores, Ala., died Wednesday morning before 7:30 a.m. of a gunshot to the head, likely self-inflicted, authorities said. "He had been quite despondent about the oil crisis," said Stan Vinson, coroner for Baldwin County, which includes Gulf Shores. Kruse, who lived with his family in nearby Foley, Ala., reported to work Wednesday morning as usual at the Gulf Shores Marina on Fort Morgan Road in Gulf Shores, Vinson said. He met up with his two deckhands at his boat, The Rookie. One of the deckhands later told Vinson that Kruse seemed his usual self, sending them to fetch ice while he pulled the boat around to the gas pumps. As the deckhands walked off to get ice, they heard what sounded like a firecracker, Vinson said. They turned around but didn't see anything out of the ordinary. So they proceeded to gather the ice and wait for Kruse at the pumps. "He never showed," Vinson said. After waiting a while, the deckhands returned to the boat, which was moored where they had left it, Vinson said. They went aboard and found Kruse at the captain's bridge above the wheelhouse, Vinson said. He had been shot in the head. A Glock handgun was later recovered from the scene, and investigators do not suspect foul play, Vinson said. Vinson said Kruse was in good health, did not suffer from any mental illness and was not taking psychotropic medications. But he said it's not surprising the oil spill had weighed heavily on his mind, as it has on many local fishermen no longer able to support themselves with deep-sea sport fishing trips for marlin and the like, Vinson said. "All the waters are closed. There's no charter business anymore. You go out on some of the beaches now, with the oil, you can't even get in the water," Vinson said. "It's really crippled the tourism and fishing industry here." Vinson's office was to perform an autopsy Wednesday, and the Gulf Shores Police Department is still investigating. Det. Justin Clopton did not return calls. Kruse's family was notified by Wednesday afternoon, Vinson said, and his deckhands were sent home for the day. I wonder if he owed a lot of money on the boat, and saw any chance of making the payments as gone for, for all practical purposes, good. Casady My somewhat hazy understanding of what BP has promised is that his loss of income would have been made good...thus, he would have had the funds to pay his boat note, if he had one. But, unless he left a note or told someone why he killed himself, we'll just never know. Wouldn't surprise me to learn that lots of Gulf residents will suffer depression because of the BP disaster. Bad news just never seems to end for the good folks of that area. |
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![]() "JR North" wrote in message diainc... You mean he didn't kill his family first? What a Puss. JR That's sick/sad and many times true, but it's pretty funny... |
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![]() "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "JR North" wrote in message diainc... You mean he didn't kill his family first? What a Puss. JR That's sick/sad and many times true, but it's pretty funny... I fail to see any humor at all. Please explain the funny part. |
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![]() "Harold" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "JR North" wrote in message diainc... You mean he didn't kill his family first? What a Puss. JR That's sick/sad and many times true, but it's pretty funny... I fail to see any humor at all. Please explain the funny part. I'm sorry you're humorless... it's called black humor. Obama called a meeting... oh wait.... |
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On 25/06/2010 7:36 AM, Harry wrote:
On 6/25/10 9:25 AM, Richard Casady wrote: On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 08:56:36 -0400, wrote: Gulf oil spill: Boat captain, despondent over spill, commits suicide June 23, 2010 | 11:51 am - LA Times William Allen Kruse, 55, a charter boat captain recently hired by BP as a vessel of opportunity out of Gulf Shores, Ala., died Wednesday morning before 7:30 a.m. of a gunshot to the head, likely self-inflicted, authorities said. "He had been quite despondent about the oil crisis," said Stan Vinson, coroner for Baldwin County, which includes Gulf Shores. Kruse, who lived with his family in nearby Foley, Ala., reported to work Wednesday morning as usual at the Gulf Shores Marina on Fort Morgan Road in Gulf Shores, Vinson said. He met up with his two deckhands at his boat, The Rookie. One of the deckhands later told Vinson that Kruse seemed his usual self, sending them to fetch ice while he pulled the boat around to the gas pumps. As the deckhands walked off to get ice, they heard what sounded like a firecracker, Vinson said. They turned around but didn't see anything out of the ordinary. So they proceeded to gather the ice and wait for Kruse at the pumps. "He never showed," Vinson said. After waiting a while, the deckhands returned to the boat, which was moored where they had left it, Vinson said. They went aboard and found Kruse at the captain's bridge above the wheelhouse, Vinson said. He had been shot in the head. A Glock handgun was later recovered from the scene, and investigators do not suspect foul play, Vinson said. Vinson said Kruse was in good health, did not suffer from any mental illness and was not taking psychotropic medications. But he said it's not surprising the oil spill had weighed heavily on his mind, as it has on many local fishermen no longer able to support themselves with deep-sea sport fishing trips for marlin and the like, Vinson said. "All the waters are closed. There's no charter business anymore. You go out on some of the beaches now, with the oil, you can't even get in the water," Vinson said. "It's really crippled the tourism and fishing industry here." Vinson's office was to perform an autopsy Wednesday, and the Gulf Shores Police Department is still investigating. Det. Justin Clopton did not return calls. Kruse's family was notified by Wednesday afternoon, Vinson said, and his deckhands were sent home for the day. I wonder if he owed a lot of money on the boat, and saw any chance of making the payments as gone for, for all practical purposes, good. Casady My somewhat hazy understanding of what BP has promised is that his loss of income would have been made good...thus, he would have had the funds to pay his boat note, if he had one. But, unless he left a note or told someone why he killed himself, we'll just never know. Wouldn't surprise me to learn that lots of Gulf residents will suffer depression because of the BP disaster. Bad news just never seems to end for the good folks of that area. Maybe he owed the wrong people money. -- The bigger government gets, the more it tends to rule out common sense. |
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