submitted by Eve
Two deputies in the Sheriff's Office, one who had been in town
for ten years and the other who had just transferred, answered
an emergency call. When they walked into the house, they found
the nude bodies of a man and a woman in the bedroom. They had
been shot to death. When they went to the living room, they
found the body of a man with a gun at his side.
"No doubt about it," the new deputy said, "This was a double
murder and suicide. This guy came home and found his wife in bed
with somebody else and shot them both. Then he shot himself."
"You're right," the experienced deputy replied. "But I'll bet you
when the sheriff gets here he's going to say, 'it could have been
worse'."
"No way. You're on."
The old sheriff arrived at the scene. "No doubt about it," the
sheriff said, shaking his head. "It was a double murder and
suicide." After hesitating for a moment, the old sheriff looked
his deputies in the eyes.
"But, you know," he said, "it could have been worse."
The deputy who had lost the bet jumped up and shouted, "Sheriff,
how could it have been worse? There are three people in this
house, and all three of them are dead. It couldn't have been
worse."
"Yes, it could," the sheriff retorted. "You see that guy there
on the floor? If he had come home yesterday, that would be me!"
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