A man who shot himself in the head while waiting in a Las Vegas hotel buffet line sent a 270 page letter to a local newspaper explaining his shocking public suicide.

In the angry and emotional package delivered to the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Monday, John Noble, 53, said he was going to kill himself because he lost his lifetime free pass to the M Resort's buffet for harassing female employees in 2013.

Included in the detailed package was a two hour DVD in which a clearly upset Noble addresses the camera and a letter entitled 'The Curse', wishing harm on the women he blames for having him banned from the casino.

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Explanation: John Noble sent a 270 page package to the Las Vegas Review-Journal complete with two hour DVD to explain why he shot himself on Easter Sunday at the M Resort

Grevience: John Noble (pictured here with an employee of M Resort) was reportedly upset because he had lost free buffet eating privileges he'd won from the casino in a suburb of Las Vegas

Revoked: This the Biggest Winner free buffet ticket that was taken away from Noble after he allegedly harassed female members of staff at the M Resort after the death of his mother

'Today, I end my life due to the M Resort Spa Casino and its employees,' said Noble, who included a huge dossier on the members of staff at the resort he blamed for having his free food pass revoked.

On Sunday afternoon at around 4.50pm,. Noble shot himself in the head in front of stunned hotel guests at the resorts famed Studio B Buffet after setting his car on fire in the parking lot.

Inside the package that Noble sent to the Review-Journal are reams of notes and documents including a table of contents, photographs and his video bemoaning the loss of his free buffet access which he won in September 2010.

'In this video, you will learn the reasons why I, John Noble, one-time Biggest Winner, was suicidal on Easter Sunday.'

During his video, Noble demonstrates encounters he has had with the M Resort staff who all try to patiently explain to him why he cannot be granted access anymore.

Explanation: An agitated Noble included videos of his futile interactions with employees at the M Resort as they tell him he can't eat at the buffet

Ominous: At the end of his DVD recording, Noble flashes text that reads 'The End' and heralds his own suicide

Fury: This is the Facebook posting from Easter Sunday in which Noble attacks staff members at M Resort for taking away his free buffet for life pass

'You gotta fight for what you believe in and I believe that I was unjustly kicked out, cause if they do have a policy that team members aren't allowed to fraternize with customers and guests then they broke the policy.'

Becoming increasingly agitated, Noble begins to lash out at people for not helping.

'That's the trouble, people do not get involved,' says Noble. 'That's why this world is so screwed up.'

On Easter Sunday, just hours before he took his own life, Noble uploaded a furious invective to Facebook attacking the women he believes got him banned from the casino and the buffet.

He writes, 'If you noticed on my friends list are a few lawyers & judges I been trying the past few years to find an attorney to represent me against the lies and slander the M Resort has falsely made about me, even though a few attorneys I met say it’s a good case trying to find one on contingency or pro bono has been a difficult task.'

Angry, Noble writes that everyone at the M Resort are 'hateful' and pathetic' and says, 'It is sad that this is what our society has become. I’ve been destroyed because I told the truth, I never thought any type of backlash would be so brutal to destroy me in this way. I’m a genuine person proved by my inability to properly deal with everything that happened.'

He then goes onto give address and names of the women he says got him barred, which the Daily Mail Online is not publishing.

In the disturbing and detailed package sent to the Review-Journal, Noble mentions a prior suicide attempt from Easter Sunday 2013 just after he lost his pass, which also happened to be three weeks after the death of his beloved mother, Norma.

According to a Henderson police report included by Noble, he was accused by an employee of the casino for stalking, which is believed to be the reason they revoked his pass and banned him from the premesis.

Indeed, after the police arrested him for stalking he spent three days in a state psychiatric hospital after presumably suffering a breakdown.

Devastated: John Noble's mental state appeared to deteriorate after the death of his mother, Norma (pictured) which appeared to set in motion the chain of events that led to him losing his buffet pass

John Noble said the M Casino Resort and Spa gave him a free lifetime gift of daily buffet meals in September 2010 but revoked it in 2013 over alleged harassment of female restaurant employees, according to newspaper accounts

After he recovered sufficiently, Noble began to contact local media in the hope they would tell his story and even met a reporter from the Review Journal in a Las Vegas Starbucks.

The reporter has said that Noble was paranoid and nervous talking about the hotel and repeatedly attacked its employees and management during their conversation.

Noble's death set off panic at the casino, as people dined at the packed Easter buffet around 5pm on Sunday.

The Las Vegas man apparently described his plans for the suicide in a letter to the Las Vegas Review Journal , which was received by the newspaper Monday.

Michael Hengel, the editor of the newspaper, confirmed the package was from John Noble.

Police spokeswoman Michelle French said the Review-Journal contacted Henderson police reporting the package and that investigators will meet with the newspaper to review it.

Police said a 53-year-old man was found dead with an apparent self-inflicted wound and that a car fire in the parking garage is linked to the shooting.

The death set off panic at the casino, as people dined at the packed Easter buffet around 5 p.m. Sunday

The incident happened at the M Resort Spa and Casino in Henderson, Nevada on Easter Sunday

On Sunday, Noble wrote in a Facebook post 'I been trying the past few years to find an attorney to represent me against the lies and slander the M Resort has falsely made about me.'

The message also included the addresses and names of several women who apparently were casino employees.

Both employees and the casino were targets of Noble on social media for some time, the Review-Journal reported.

Marina Rizk, a 21-year-old college student from Los Angeles, said in a telephone interview she was with three people on Sunday evening and had waited an hour to get into the buffet.

They had just finished eating and were outside of the restaurant when people shouted about a man with a gun in the line.

'There were people in Easter dresses,' she said.

Rizk described a chaotic scene. As she ran out of the casino, she said she warned others before going to hide in the bushes outside.

'I remember this one little boy. I remember telling the family, "Get the baby. Run. There's a guy with a gun,"' she said.

13-year-old Sierra Abanilla told the Review-Journal while on a buffet line '[Me and my family] heard this loud boom, and it sounded like a balloon that popped but it was too loud to be that.

'I was in shock...I couldn't think, hear, or feel. It was like my senses just stopped working.'

No one else was shot but two people suffered minor injuries. One person was taken to the hospital after a fall and another was checked out at the scene.

A spokeswoman for the casino did not immediately respond to requests seeking comment from Daily Mail Online.