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Show TOO MUCH TO ENDURE SHAWNEE, O., Oct. If. The cause for the double tragedy near mine 21, In which John Namet and his slster-ln-law, Mrs. James Namet, met death at the hand of the former, was disclosed by the Coroner's investigation. Letters left by the dead couple tell the story a double suicide, the result of the husband's suspicions. According to the letters James Namet, brother of the gun-user and husband of the second victim, jnispected undue relation rela-tion between the couple. This they both vehemently deny in their letters, I and both censure the husband for his accusations. The young woman had been'ln thl country but a few months, the letters narrate, and the brotherly kindness which John extended to her was mistaken for evlL The couple were unable, they say, to live under this suspicion sus-picion and sought death and surcease from misery. In his letter John Namet stated that he had sent all his money to his mother In Europe and asked that his Interest In the home estate be left to his two younger brothers. |