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The day I found out how my dad really died…
After decades of believing his dad died in an “accident,” a 36-year-old father of two stumbles on a box in his grandmother’s attic that shatters everything he thought he knew. Inside are the letters his dad wrote before ending his life on Father’s Day, 2002 — just hours after spending a perfect afternoon with his 6-year-old son.
This episode isn’t just about one family’s tragedy. It’s about what happens when we bury the truth to protect the next generation — and how those buried truths grow into silent fears, shame, and questions that echo for decades.
This is a story about generational healing, suicide loss, mental health, fatherhood, and finally giving the next version of yourself a fighting chance.
Because the truth might hurt. But silence does worse.
By Nick GumpertThe day I found out how my dad really died…
After decades of believing his dad died in an “accident,” a 36-year-old father of two stumbles on a box in his grandmother’s attic that shatters everything he thought he knew. Inside are the letters his dad wrote before ending his life on Father’s Day, 2002 — just hours after spending a perfect afternoon with his 6-year-old son.
This episode isn’t just about one family’s tragedy. It’s about what happens when we bury the truth to protect the next generation — and how those buried truths grow into silent fears, shame, and questions that echo for decades.
This is a story about generational healing, suicide loss, mental health, fatherhood, and finally giving the next version of yourself a fighting chance.
Because the truth might hurt. But silence does worse.