The Kansas Bureau of Investigation has determined that former Kansas City, Kansas, police detective Roger Golubski's death was a suicide.
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WYANDOTTE COUNTY – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) updated details on the investigation into the death of Roger Golubski, 71, of Edwardsville.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - Alleged victims of disgraced detective Roger Golubski want more answers after his death investigation closed. The Kansas Bureau of Investigations confirmed Tuesday that Roger Golupski died by suicide on Dec. 2. The day he was supposed to go to federal trial in Topeka.
Investigators discovered five suicide notes at the Edwardsville home where Golubski had been under house arrest, according to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation officially concluded suicide was the former detective's cause of death, although it could not say how he obtained a gun. Golubski died the hour his federal trial was set to begin on charges of violating the civil rights of multiple women.
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The death of disgraced former, Kansas, Detective Roger Golubski has been ruled a suicide, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation announced Tuesday.
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