I've written three times more about suicide than homicide. Suicide writing carries more emotional charge because it's a matter of personal choice. So often we think of the "serenity of old age," but it's a fallacy. Most suicides cleanup work follows an older, white males suicide.
Here I rummanate about ideas related to suicide. So many of these ideas arose as fallacies. Some arose in response to tragic suicides. I'm reminded of Romeo and Juliet's star-crossed sucides as a youthful, idealistic, and passionae end to life. Such suicides have little place in reality.
For those actually occurring suicides, I would look to the King Lear's of the world. The old, unemployed, friendless, without family, may suffer from incurable diseases. Few of us obtain serenity in old age.