Nicholas Ryan Dunn of Indianapolis died a couple of weeks ago and his father, Jeffrey, decided to publish a rather candid obituary:
Yesterday my son took his own life. He did not intend to. He did something thousands of people have and are doing, using drugs. Drugs they know nothing about. Drugs recommended and provided by friends or strangers that are not chemists that know what's in them or doctors that knew how much his body could take.[Link]
Jeffrey Dunn also used the paid obituary to warn others about drugs:
Realize you have no more idea of what or how much is too much of what you're putting in your body than those selling it to you. Those drugs do not discriminate, by race, income, the status of you or of your family. These are those that care about you and those that you care about. Consider them please! The pleasure is not worth the risks! [Link]
Yesterday my son took his own life. He did not intend to. He did something
thousands of people have and are doing, using drugs. Drugs they know nothing
about. Drugs recommended and provided by friends or strangers that are not
chemists that know what's in them or doctors that knew how much his body could
take.[