Suicide far from home: the concept of transjurisdictional suicide.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-1987
Abstract
A review of a series of eleven persons who committed suicide in a city long distances from home is presented, and the concept of transjurisdictional suicide is introduced. Those eleven cases suggest a high likelihood that the victim will be found in a hotel or motel bed by a hotel/motel employee within a day of check-in; the victim will be a white male who drove to the city and who lived in a hometown closely associated with an urban center which is within a day's drive and on an interstate route connecting the hometown to the city selected; the victim will be older than twenty-one years, married or never married but not divorced or widowed, and will not have been born in the state where death occurred; a suicide message will be found, and a specific reason for selecting a given city will not be apparent.
Volume
32
Issue
1
First Page
189
Last Page
191
ISSN
0022-1198
Published In/Presented At
Hanzlick, R. L., & Ross, W. K. (1987). Suicide far from home: the concept of transjurisdictional suicide. Journal of forensic sciences, 32(1), 189–191.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
3819677
Department(s)
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Document Type
Article