Man Commits Suicide After Casino Revoked Free Buffet Pass
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A man committed suicide just outside the buffet at a Las Vegas-area casino resort early in the evening on Easter Sunday.
John Noble, 53, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. He purposefully chose the M Resort in Henderson, Nev., about 15 minutes from the famed Las Vegas Strip, as the scene of his death.
Before killing himself, he set his own car on fire in a parking garage.
The night before Noble ended his life, he sent a box of his gripes against M Resort employees to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, according to the newspaper.
“Today, I end my life due to the M Resort Spa Casino and its employees,” the man wrote in one of two attached suicide notes.
I work for a casino, and I can tell you that these people get agitated over stuff that's not free. Sixty percent of the time, they haven't played enough to get complimentary things.