A man who killed himself by putting a gun to his head at an M Resort buffet in the Las Vegas area Easter Sunday had been banned from the property in 2013.

John Noble, 53, sent a note to the Las Vegas Review-Journal before his suicide blaming his depression on the resort's decision to ban him from the property for harassing female employees at the buffet, even though he had previously been awarded free meals for life. (Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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Noble had won the free meals for life in September 2010 but began stalking several women who worked there, according to police, giving them unwanted gifts, threatening to kill himself and posting personal information about the women on social media.

At one point, Noble spent three days at a state psychiatric facility.

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