Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The Mystery of the Mountie Dying For Love

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'Friend Not Forgotten'



The Mystery of the Mountie Dying For Love

Shakespeare could easily suggest unique ways to die. Poison, for instance. He might also provide the best time to drink it for its best effect. 

Cleopatra gave death very serious thought. She wanted her death to be dramatic. Something people would remember.  A surprise. One minute a snake may seem cozy and satisfied, then without warning it strikes.

Death by poison requires too much planning, whereas a snake will suddenly pop up, bite and be done. Poison might be flushed out but a snake bite is far more difficult to overcome.

From its inception, members of the Force have unfortunately met death in many, many ways. Falling off or being thrown by a horse, drownings, shootings, car accidents, aircraft accidents and death due to being exposed to poor weather. These are but some ways that members have lost their lives. Many of most of these men and women are listed on the RCMP's Honour Roll.

'The Mystery of the Mountie Dying For Love' involved a member and an incident in Toronto many years ago. Recently, some relatives of our deceased member have contacted me and want to revive his story so that they can learn more about it. 

Warning: This Mystery story is not for young readers for love is discussed. And, read not this story if you are faint of heart!

The 'Mystery of the Mountie Dying For Love' can be found buried among many other mysteries.

Click on the link.

http://www.rcmpgraves.com/buffalo/mysterymountieinlove.html

'Maintain Our Memories'

J. J. Healy,
REg.#23685

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