Ex-Kansas Detective Roger Golubski Dies by Suicide on Trial Day

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Former Kansas police detective Roger Golubski, accused of kidnapping and raping two women in the 1990s and early 2000s, was found dead at his home on the morning his trial was set to begin. Authorities suspect suicide. Golubski, 71, faced charges of abusing his power to violate the civil rights of vulnerable Black women, with allegations that shocked the nation. His death means the case will not proceed to trial, leaving a lasting impact on the victims and their families.
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