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Subject: suicide of Ohio teen, late 60's to early 70's
Category: Reference, Education and News > Consumer Information
Asked by: kjara-ga
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Posted: 13 Feb 2003 17:50 PST
Expires: 15 Mar 2003 17:50 PST
Question ID: 161123
I would like to find all periodical/journal/public document entries on
the topic of Robert W. Hogue, who was from Ohio, teenage suicide case
from around the sixties or early seventies.  Supposed gun related
suicide in his home.

Request for Question Clarification by tutuzdad-ga on 13 Feb 2003 18:47 PST
What city/town or county in Ohio? Also, when you say "all" do you
literally mean all there are, or do you mean all a particular
researcher can find? Lastly, if you have anymore details it might be
helpful. While the incident was most likely reported by the local
media, some more conservative news sources, especially during that
era, had policies that prohibited the naming of minors in the media so
additional details, if any, may be quite productive.

Regards;
tutuzdad-ga

Clarification of Question by kjara-ga on 16 Feb 2003 22:30 PST
Robert W. Hogue was from Jackson, Oh, in Jackson County.  He lived in
a small development called Oak Hill, very nice community neighborhood.
 He attended Jackson High School, where he was a straight A student. 
On February 14th, 1968, he shot himself in his home in Oak Hill.  His
father's name was Walt, but I'm not sure of the mother's name.  He was
the oldest of five children, two other boys and two girls.  He had
just turned 18 in January 1968.  He had attempted suicide once before,
with an overdose of aspirin, but I'm not sure when.
I really would like any and all documents that contain information on
his death.  I'm not certain what you mean by what can be found by a
particular researcher.  If you mean that I would only like one Google
researcher to work on it, I guess I would.  Thank you for responding.
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