Thoughts on Suicide in America
I was in a locksmith's recently. On the wall was a yellowing, faded, framed newspaper story. The company has been in business for over 80 years, and this was a profile of the founder. While waiting for new keys, I read the story. It contained a surprising tidbit.
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Thoughts on Suicide in America Greg Byrnes | 9:16 AM on June 10, 2026 AP Photo/Charlie Riedel I was in a locksmith's recently. On the wall was a yellowing, faded, framed newspaper story. The company has been in business for over 80 years, and this was a profile of the founder. While waiting for new keys, I read the story. It contained a surprising tidbit. Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_3"); //googletag.pubads().refresh([gptAdSlot["div-gpt-300x250_3"]]) }); It seems that while working on a lock job, he noticed exhaust coming from a house's garage. He broke in and found a woman in the car. He smashed the car window, brought her outside, and revived her. According to the story, he returned to that house years later to replace some locks.
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