Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1920 — Killed Himself to Avoid “Ruining Fiancee’s Life” [ARTICLE]

Killed Himself to Avoid “Ruining Fiancee’s Life”

— ■ ' —’ * —• — Declaring In a note that he was not hiipself; that he was afraid his fiancee would be disappointed in' him, and that he did not want to “ruin her life,” Charles A. Campbell, resident of Birdseye, Indi? killed himself in his room at a hotel at Oklahoma City, Okla. . Campbell went to Oklahoma to meet Mary C. Holmes, a school teacher, of Altus. *They were to have been married the next day. Miss Holmes arrived and went to the hotel where she was to meet Campbell. After waiting for soipe time and getting no answer to repeated calls to the room which he occupied, the hotel management investigated and found the dead body with a bullet wound in the head.