dspdenver
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He went to an awful lot of trouble to end up where he was, hiring a Lyft driver to bring him home, then leaving again after? I can't help it, my hinky meter keeps blaring about this.
I also wonder why he would go to that last bar, Syntax? If he had decided to end it, why not post a video from home blowing out a candle? Had he made a bargain with himself that if he went to Syntax and some friends were there, or someone nice talked to him, then he would forget his plan and go home? Had he fantasized/dreamed about that last IG post when he was feeling alone, or was it simply a spur-of-the-moment decision?
Had he been sharing with friends/family any distress or depression not evident in his public postings? That old angsty video from late 2014 or early 2015 about Tess seems to show he would share such thoughts to his friends. From FB, about 85 percent of his mobile upload pics were not public, so he could well have been reaching out to his loved ones if he was unhappy with his life in Denver.
If not, if his strategy was to hold it all in and fix himself, why, at the end, would a smart guy like him not say, "Wait, that didn't work, if this is my last night, let me try something else." None of his friends would have minded being awakened to help him; heck, why not say something to the bartender or just call random numbers to find someone who would listen.
I've heard that sometimes when the suicide decision is made a great calm passes over the person, reinforcing that yes, this is the right thing to do, all the pain is gone now. But with his nurse training, especially in end-of-life situations, if he didn't reach out for help, why not?
And I can't help but think that the east side of the river was not an inviting place to go to, unless he waded across or was attacked from the park side on the west. Those are the only scenarios I can think of, as I don't think an accident is at all likely.