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If I don’t write a note and just up and go, what would be the fallout?
Thread starterKramer
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We are all ill but we can still do research. You manage to post on here ok
Write a note or don't write a note it makes no difference if you are found next of kin will be informed if you can be identified. If not you are John doe.
We are all ill but we can still do research. You manage to post on here ok
Write a note or don't write a note it makes no difference if you are found next of kin will be informed if you can be identified. If not you are John doe.
It is absolutely true that you don't owe a note to anyone. Even so, I still think it's important, purely from a logistical and legal standpoint. I think the aftermath of your suicide can be messy enough for those that are left behind. I'm an advocate of taking care of as many things as possible so that the events that follow run as smoothly as possible so as not to further complicate the lives of those already struggling to cope with your death. A note tends to be a key part of this - providing some clarity as to what happened; aiding the investigation so it doesn't drag on. Just my two cents.
It is absolutely true that you don't owe a note to anyone. Even so, I still think it's important, purely from a logistical and legal standpoint. I think the aftermath of your suicide can be messy enough for those that are left behind. I'm an advocate of taking care of as many things as possible so that the events that follow run as smoothly as possible so as not to further complicate the lives of those already struggling to cope with your death. A note tends to be a key part of this - providing some clarity as to what happened; aiding the investigation so it doesn't drag on. Just my two cents.
How about just sewing my pocket with my wallet and Id inside? My next of kin would be notified. A note full of reasons is unnecessary since my death will not be much of a surprise. It would be initially because for some reason they don't think i'll do it
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