Solomons Bridge Jumper

Rt235

New Member
What makes you say that? Is 6:30 really still "rush hour?" Since the base pretty much empties between 4 and 5 I can't really call 6:30 "rush hour."

He was Southbound, not Northbound, so he left the "rush hour" traffic a clear path.

A lot of people where surprised, or even upset, that the cops would shut down the bridge rather than just remove the car immediately. Why do you think that this guy didn't assume the same thing?

The bridge was closed for less than an hour, after rush hour. This isn't like the guy that shut down the beltway for four hours while he tried to decide if he should jump.

He didn't make a mess and his family didn't have to find his body hanging in a closet. Sounds somewhat considerate to me.

The guy has already paid the ultimate price. Why this constant need to bash him when nobody knows the first thing about it? It's not like people waited to find out any facts, they just jumped right into this self centered "how DARE you tie up traffic! How dare you inconvenience me with your petty little mental illness! How dare you refuse to be a strong, emotionless, unfeeling, heartless bitch like me!" "

Like what you said.:buddies:

And another point to think about....Ever think that there might be more to ANY one who jumps and leaves a car behind?
What is to say that there might have been a bomb set to go off and take out the bridge?
Not saying there was, but just another one of those things to consider, that the police take into consideration.

It is better to be cautious and restrict public movement than to rush thru a scene and have it turn out badly.

I am sorry this man died, but grateful there was nothing more there ( in the car) that cold have really been deadly.
 

inkah

Active Member
Not what Im getting at. Nowhere near it. Knowling that, again, why trash talk something folks dont seem to comprehend? Its tragic, and I cant imagine being in that position. Yet people whine about how inconvenienced they were, at least you all got to finish your precious drive to work afterwards, eh? How horrible it all must be to arrive a tad late to the grindstone while this persons life was cut short (most likely anyway). I dont suppose ill ever understand how some people think. Oh, the humanity...:cds:

You know what, it IS horrible. On many different fronts. Terrible, tragic, horrible. This person made a choice that you and I don't like. If you are completely honest, I am guessing your reasons for not liking it have NOTHING to do with the person himself. You didn't know him. You aren't crying for him. You are crying for whatever memory or feeling this evokes w/in you for yourself or someone you've known or that you know. This is personal to you for personal reasons.

It is your self-righteousness that keeps you from understanding this and allows you to think that you are somehow different from another person who experiences their own "selfish" emotion that is a little different from your selfish emotion.

I haven't personally experienced suicide in my family, but I've had dear friends who have and I know that even with powerful, eternal love, these people also experience various forms of anger.

A variety of people feel a variety of things at a variety of times and you probably aren't as fabulous as you are pretending to be.

So piss off already.
 

Pyrotech

Les Paul Addict
You know what, it IS horrible. On many different fronts. Terrible, tragic, horrible. This person made a choice that you and I don't like. If you are completely honest, I am guessing your reasons for not liking it have NOTHING to do with the person himself. You didn't know him. You aren't crying for him. You are crying for whatever memory or feeling this evokes w/in you for yourself or someone you've known or that you know. This is personal to you for personal reasons.

It is your self-righteousness that keeps you from understanding this and allows you to think that you are somehow different from another person who experiences their own "selfish" emotion that is a little different from your selfish emotion.

I haven't personally experienced suicide in my family, but I've had dear friends who have and I know that even with powerful, eternal love, these people also experience various forms of anger.

A variety of people feel a variety of things at a variety of times and you probably aren't as fabulous as you are pretending to be.

So piss off already.
You dont know me at all, nor how I think. I express displeasure with the self centered behavior that people display after this man jumped and I get "piss off already" in return? Im entitled to express what I think just as much as you or anyone else here. Like it or not. But thanks for the free pointles childish insult intended to engage me in an argument. I wont alter my posts to suit you nor how I feel about inconvenienced people and the dark humor at this mans expense as if you know the guy at all. to be fair, I dont either, but I still have a sour taste over how people are treating it regardless. Dont like it? Get over it.

"Fabulous" huh? Thats a new one.

P.S. Dont guess on my reasons for anything Ive said here (that I fully accept responsibility for and dont regret either, like that or not)- I dont need your input. As far as claiming that I am connecting this with a personal experience Ive had- youre way off. Its called compassion for a fellow human being who seems to have suffered something tramatic that you nor I can understand- bad enough to want to end it all.
 
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AnthonyJames

R.I.P. My Brother Rick
I had a second cousin, 50 something, only child, parents in their late 70's. Father was terminally ill with cancer, mother had advanced alzheimers. His wife was a needy woman who got pissed because he spent a lot of time caring for his parents and decided to have an affair. She also decided to turn their children against him.

State wouldn't help with his parents, his employers medical insurance wouldn't cover anything, and social security wouldn't help. His wife asked for a divorce, alimony, child support for two kids and the house. He was pennieless, homeless, with no support because his parents didn't recognize him anymore and had depleted all their savings on medical bills. His work performance suffered and he was being terminated.

So, he gets in his mini-van one sunny saturday morning, waits through traffic on the bay bridge, crosses, hangs a U-turn to the slow side, puts his 4-way flashers on at the highest point, pulls all the way over to the right, gets out and climbs the railing and plummets to his death.

Some boaters heard him hit the water but didn't know it was a body. Cops didn't know, drivers thought the van was broken down, wizzed right on by, after about three hours someone noticed that it was strange for that vehicle to be there that long.

Synopsis; State took care of his parents, wife got jack schitt, and he had no more problems.

Case Closed::smack:
 

Pyrotech

Les Paul Addict
I had a second cousin, 50 something, only child, parents in their late 70's. Father was terminally ill with cancer, mother had advanced alzheimers. His wife was a needy woman who got pissed because he spent a lot of time caring for his parents and decided to have an affair. She also decided to turn their children against him.

State wouldn't help with his parents, his employers medical insurance wouldn't cover anything, and social security wouldn't help. His wife asked for a divorce, alimony, child support for two kids and the house. He was pennieless, homeless, with no support because his parents didn't recognize him anymore and had depleted all their savings on medical bills. His work performance suffered and he was being terminated.

So, he gets in his mini-van one sunny saturday morning, waits through traffic on the bay bridge, crosses, hangs a U-turn to the slow side, puts his 4-way flashers on at the highest point, pulls all the way over to the right, gets out and climbs the railing and plummets to his death.

Some boaters heard him hit the water but didn't no it was a body. Cops didn't know, drivers thought the van was broken down, wizzed right on by, after about three hours someone noticed that it was strange for that vehicle to be there that long.

Synopsis; State took care of his parents, wife got jack schitt, and he had no more problems.

Case Closed::smack:
Damn....
 

AnthonyJames

R.I.P. My Brother Rick
Unfortunately the "little f'r" probably had family, more then likely a family that cared.
I'll be frank, my life has sucked lately and I've strongly considered taking the off ramp to nowhere. But fortunately I have friends who care, and while my life may suck, I don't have a mental illness.
But for those of us with family members who "are just no right in the head", well this is a possibility we live with each day.
Because under Maryland law you have to actually attempt suicide, and because of Maryland law there is a dearth of mental health services and facilities, psychiatrists in particular. You think law enforcement is "catch and release', you ain't seen anything until you watch the speed in which a crazy person is put out.

Hang in there BernieP.:huggy:
 

Merlin99

Visualize whirled peas
PREMO Member
It most certainly IS a selfish act. They leave behind family and friends to mourn for them. Many leave behind spouses and children. Thanks to my cousin's decision to commit suicide in December, a two year old boy has to live without a father and the mother has to raise a child alone. I really cannot think of anything more selfish than leaving loves ones to pick up the pieces after you take the easy way out. Sorry, it's brutal but it is the damn truth.

It is not selfish, your life belongs to you, not to everyone else you may know. I'd say it's more selfish for the others to think they should have a say in when I decided to check out.
 

Bay_Kat

Tropical
It is not selfish, your life belongs to you, not to everyone else you may know. I'd say it's more selfish for the others to think they should have a say in when I decided to check out.

I guess to me the selfish part would be the funeral costs (he will eventually come up and need to be buried or cremated), any bills that may be left behind, if the guy had insurance and if it would pay in the event of a suicide. This doesn't even touch on the grief the family will be going through.
 
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sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
I guess to me the selfish part would be the funeral costs (he will eventually come up and need to be buried or cremated), any bills that may be left behind, if the guy had insurance and if it would pay in the event of a suicide. This doesn't even touch on the grief the family will be going through.

Thank you. That's exactly what I said. To me, leaving someone with that burden is very selfish.
 

MMDad

Lem Putt
Thank you. That's exactly what I said. To me, leaving someone with that burden is very selfish.

Almost everyone leaves behind funeral expenses, most leave behind bills, many die without insurance, and most families grieve when anyone dies.

I really don't see how these things are different for this guy than if he had just had a stroke or heart attack.
 
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