106-year-old dies in apparent death pact with man in early 30s

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There are so many odd layers to the world.
the Central News Network said:
106-year-old, caretaker die in apparent suicide pact

SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- A 106-year-old widow and her much younger caretaker died together in an apparent suicide pact at the home they shared, police said.

The bodies of Helen Godet and her friend and caretaker of nine years, David Lund, were found Friday along with suicide notes indicating that Lund strangled the woman after she decided she could not take her own life, Inspector Dennis Maffei said Tuesday.

Lund, who was in his early 30s, then swallowed a fatal dose of antifreeze, authorities said. The notes were dated December 27.

"There are indications that it was going to be a double suicide, but she couldn't force herself to drink the poison, so he killed her and then drank the poison," Maffei said.

Both notes, which were taped to the closed door of a bedroom where the bodies were discovered, were in Lund's handwriting and indicated "that their time had come," Maffei said. Godet apparently signed one note.

However, police were investigating the case as a murder-suicide, he said, adding that a motive was not immediately known.

"Did she know what she was signing at 106 years old? I don't know," Maffei said. "She was definitely killed at the hands of another, so we have to assume it was a murder."

Witnesses told homicide detectives that Godet -- whose husband died in 1970 and who never had children -- and Lund had been inseparable after meeting nine years ago. Lund slept on the sofa in Godet's house.

"I was told they had a different kind of relationship -- platonic, but affectionate," Maffei said.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/01/10/suicide.pact.ap/index.html
 
Riesstiu IV said:
106 years! She's old enough to remember the First World War.
Well, I suppose now she won't remember that much anymore. But yes, pretty amazing, not really something to wish for, though. But also sort of off topic.

More on topic, why do you think they did it?
 
No idea. Maybe they got tired of life or were nihilists. I think it would be interesting to talk to someone that old (assuming their mental capacities remained ok). Just think about all of the changes she had seen throughout her life time. This story makes me wonder how messed up the world would be if I lived to be over 100.
 
If I was gonna kill myself I'd be nice to go with someone. I'm suprised this type of thing doesn't happen more often.
 
Hitro said:
Well, I suppose now she won't remember that much anymore.
Not really, lots of people retain memories of their teenage years well into old age.

Assuming one doesn't develop a degenerative cognitive disorder long-term memories exist indefinitely.
 
Wel, if Id spent the last nine years sleeping on a 106 year old ladies couch, Id probably want to kill myself too.
 
Antifreeze can kill with as little as a 1/2 pint US.
 
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