Coronado Eagle and Journal, Volume XIV, Number 8, 23 February 1926 — Man’s Suicide to Scare Wife Proves Fatal to Self [ARTICLE]

Man’s Suicide to Scare Wife Proves Fatal to Self

Chicago.—His wife had fish for supper, but he desired an oyster stew. So John Fudala, thirty-three, loaded his gun with blank shells and, to scare his wife, pressed the gun to his head and pulled the trigger. He fell dead. The force of the powder, fired at close range, drove the paper pellet of one shell Into the man's brain.