Jeremy Van Wagoner
“…so when she couldn’t persuade him she shot and killed him, then she called my father to tell him what had happened, and told him that it was too late for her and that she was going to kill herself. She told my dad that she was sorry for everything and hung up the phone. She shot herself in the head and had even left a three page suicide note with her will in it.”
Stan Borley
“I read all the self-help books, saw a counselor and a psychiatrist and used all the will power I could muster, but nothing kept me sober for more than a few weeks. Finally after losing a cousin and an uncle to alcohol related suicide, I realized I was in serious trouble. I was finally humbled enough to try Alcoholics Anonymous.”
Joe Robison (1)
“Several of my past friends are now dead. Others are in prison (some for killing the others); one of my friends died from an overdose of crystal meth he did at my home, while I was in jail. Others blew their own brains out.”
Ralph
“I saw people of all ages who committed suicide because for them life was not worth living anymore… During the years I was a Police Officer the suicide rate for Police Officers was the highest of any profession and alcoholism was second only to that of doctors.”
Lesley Pyle (1)
“I was driven by a desire for a better future and for security in my life. Growing up, I had lost my father to suicide when I was 13. My mom raised three kids on a modest income…”