GTaudiophile
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- Oct 24, 2000
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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Any idea what he and mom were arguing about?
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: atybimf
They heard the gunshot, but none of them wanted to go down to see what it was because they knew Dylan was down there and he didn't respond when they called down
This seems odd to me. None of them wanted to go down there? If you thought someone you loved might had tried to shoot themselves, wouldn't the first instinct be to run to that person as fast as you could (with the phone in one hand calling 911)..?
Originally posted by: Shava
Yes, but when its the real thing you arent exactly thinking things through, you would still be in a state of shock.
Originally posted by: Viper0329
atybimf, I went through the same thing this past summer. A good friend of my sister and I hung himself in the middle of the night. There was no warning, no outward sign of a problem. He was 25 I believe. He had a wonderful life, and a great future. It made it really hard for his best friend, who he had grilled some steaks with a few nights before.
My prayers are with he, his family, and with you.
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Originally posted by: pcnerd37
This reminds me of my 13 yr old cousin who killed himself around 5 years ago. Nobody really knows why. It was my grandpa that found him. He has a unique way of ending it though. He crawled into the oven, wired the door shut, and turned it on. The most puzzling part of it was the fact that there were tons of guns around and instead of using them, he chose to literally cook himself. He had to be identified using dental records because he was so badly burned. It was shocking, but nobody other than his mother and my grandpa were really shocked. The rest of us kind of always figured that he would end up in prison or something like this would happen.
Sorry to hear about your friend. Just keep in mind that even though its shocking now, time heals all wounds.
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Actually, a very high proportion of suicides among teenagers are due to issues associated with sexual orientation. I think it's appropriate to point this out in a suicide thread where the deceased is a teenager.
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Actually, a very high proportion of suicides among teenagers are due to issues associated with sexual orientation. I think it's appropriate to point this out in a suicide thread where the deceased is a teenager.
Bullshit.
Flipped out. Called the neighbors (my other friend) and had them come over. She was in major shock.Originally posted by: Xylitol
What did the mom do?
RIP
Originally posted by: pcnerd37
This reminds me of my 13 yr old cousin who killed himself around 5 years ago. Nobody really knows why. It was my grandpa that found him. He has a unique way of ending it though. He crawled into the oven, wired the door shut, and turned it on. The most puzzling part of it was the fact that there were tons of guns around and instead of using them, he chose to literally cook himself. He had to be identified using dental records because he was so badly burned. It was shocking, but nobody other than his mother and my grandpa were really shocked. The rest of us kind of always figured that he would end up in prison or something like this would happen.
Sorry to hear about your friend. Just keep in mind that even though its shocking now, time heals all wounds.
Originally posted by: Crescent13
You mean, You've heard of me? I didn't know anyone knew that I existed on here lol.
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: atybimf
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
Damit! He wasn't even old enough to know what lifes about
I have a son that age and hearing this made me cry and I don't even know him, I can't imagine the grief his parents are going through
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It was so fvcked up. They [his family] were there when it happened. They heard the gunshot, but none of them wanted to go down to see what it was because they knew Dylan was down there and he didn't respond when they called down. His mom was the first to go down and see. Goddamn..
maybe he was gay, and thought the guys on the football team or his family would reject him
Originally posted by: McGyver
ok buddy, do you have a real alibi besides ur aim chat friend?
Originally posted by: atybimf
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
Damit! He wasn't even old enough to know what lifes about
I have a son that age and hearing this made me cry and I don't even know him, I can't imagine the grief his parents are going through
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It was so fvcked up. They [his family] were there when it happened. They heard the gunshot, but none of them wanted to go down to see what it was because they knew Dylan was down there and he didn't respond when they called down. His mom was the first to go down and see. Goddamn..