Ex-detective in Kansas left suicide letters before his body was found
ahead of trial
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[January 29, 2025]
By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH
MISSION, Kan. (AP) — A former police detective in Kansas left five
suicide letters before fatally shooting himself as he was about to stand
trial last month over allegations that he sexually assaulted and
terrorized vulnerable Black women for decades, investigators announced
Tuesday.
Roger Golubski, who was white, left his house outside of Kansas City,
Kansas, for his federal trial around 8:30 a.m. on Dec. 2, but returned
home before reaching the courthouse 50 miles (80 kilometers) west in
Topeka, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation said in a news release.
The 71-year-old was facing six felony counts of violating women’s civil
rights. Prosecutors say he preyed on female residents in poor
neighborhoods, demanding sexual favors and sometimes threatening to harm
or jail their relatives if they refused.
The allegations outraged the community and deepened its historical
distrust of law enforcement. The prosecution followed earlier reports of
similar abuse allegations across the country in which hundreds of
officers have lost their badges after allegations of sexual assault.
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Golubski had pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. His lead
attorney, Christopher Joseph, said before Golubski’s death that lawsuits
related to cases his client investigated were an “inspiration for
fabrication” by his accusers.

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This undated photo provided by the Edwardsville Police Department
shows former Kansas City, Kan, Police detective Roger Golubski.
(Edwardsville Police Department via AP, File)

The morning of his death, Golubski's roommate reported hearing a
gunshot around 9 a.m. after Golubski made several phone calls to
family and to his attorney, the KBI said. The roommate immediately
called 911, and police found Golubski dead on the back porch of his
split-level home.
The final autopsy report concluded Golubski died of a gunshot wound
to the head and that his death was a suicide. The KBI said agents
traced a handgun found near the body to a Kansas City, Missouri,
woman who said the weapon was stolen from her vehicle in 2022.
Agents were not able to determine how Golubski came to possess the
firearm. Investigators could not establish a connection between him
and the gun owner, the KBI said.
The heart of the case against Golubski focused on two women: one who
said the former detective began sexually abusing her when she was in
middle school, and another who said he began abusing her after her
twin sons were arrested. Prosecutors said seven other women were
planning to testify that Golubski abused or harassed them as well.
Despite Golubski’s death, a second criminal case involving three
co-defendants and allegations of a violent sex trafficking operation
is continuing.
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