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Also in the minivan with Schuler were her 5-year-old son and 2-year-old daughter, and her brother's three daughters, ages 8, 7, and 5. Her husband, Daniel Schuler, left the campground at the same time in a pickup truck and took the family dog with him. [7] [8] [9] A co-owner of the campground later reported that Diane appeared sober when she ...
Release July 25, 2011 ( 2011-07-25 ) There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane is a 2011 documentary television film directed by Liz Garbus about the 2009 Taconic State Parkway crash . [ 1 ]
This article is really more about the car crash / incident than it is about the individual named Diane Schuler herself per se. I suggest that the title be changed from "Diane Schuler" to something like "2009 Taconic State Parkway crash" (or something along those lines). Any thoughts on this? Thanks. (Joseph A. Spadaro, 22 August 2009) I agree.
Suicide Notes Laid on the Table (遺書、公開。, Isho, Kōkai.) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Toutarou Minami. It was serialized in Square Enix's Monthly Gangan Joker magazine from September 2017 to January 2022. A live-action film adaptation is set to premiere in Japanese theaters in January 2025.
Sierra drives away from the school in her car, and Archie jumps in her passenger seat. While driving, she reveals that her brother Shane fatally crashed his car on purpose, that she kept Shane's suicide note to her while their parents burned theirs, and that their parents have been falsely telling her that his death was an accident ever since.
In a room of the house, Graham finds a collage of images and articles all relating to mass death events dating back to 79 A.D. Several of the images show frozen faces with mouths wide open just as was seen in the female patient. Under one of the figures in an article is the same quote as in Clark's suicide note.
"Suicide Note" is a two-part song by American heavy metal band Pantera from their eighth studio album, The Great Southern Trendkill. The first half of the song was released as the album's second single in 1996. The combination total time is 9 minutes and 3 seconds. The first part of the song was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1997. [3]
Originally assumed to be a horrible accident, the situation changes when Chris receives a suicide note in the mail. Chris and David's girlfriend, Lauren (Jennifer Rubin), want to hold some type of memorial, but a reluctant school decides against it, leaving the kids to memorialize their friend in their own way.