Shrink Would Often Read About Suicide

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Speaking exclusively to one of Kenneth Weitzner's former lovers, Gambling911.com can reveal that "the Shrink" had a preoccupation with suicide to the point where he would often read up on various methods in which to take one's own life.

Weitzner and his wife, Jackie, were found dead this past weekend in their Chesapeake, Virginia home of an apparent double suicide.  Reports also surfaced Tuesday that they had poisoned their two puppies with sleeping piills and carbon monoxide, the rumored source of death.

"So crazy about Ken," said the former love interest.  "He had a lot of demons and was getting more and more paranoid.  At first I was really shocked. I do remember him telling me how he would look at suicide websites to see different ways people committed suicide.  I always thought that was strange, but now kinda makes since. Just such a dark manipulative person."

Weitzner was known to have trysts with many women, some of whom his wife later learned about.

Funeral home owner, Bob Oman, told our own Thomas Somach the deaths were part of a "suicide pact" where both Weitzners apparently agreed to mutually commit suicide, although we seriously doubt those poor puppies had much of a say in the matter.

Oman said he was told that by authorities who investigated the deaths, although he added that he was not given specific details.

Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com 

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