"I once told a bill collector what and who we were and that he had wronged a good person and a half hour later he threw a hundred grains of Veronal down his throat and was lugged off to hospital, a suicide." [HCOB 31 Dec. 1959 "Blow-offs"]This quote amazes me on many levels. First, it's a case where Hubbard meets someone and the result of that meeting is the person's death. Secondly, why would Hubbard write about this? Was he proud of it? Third, is he trying to threaten people who go against his organization with death? I'd like to hear how Scientologists interpret this statement by Hubbard.