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Zane Shamblin sat alone in his car with a loaded handgun, his face illuminated in the predawn dark by the dull glow of a phone.
He was ready to die.
But first, he wanted to keep conferring with his closest confidant.
“I’m used to the cool metal on my temple now,” Shamblin typed.
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