<i>He didn’t just kill himself… he made sure it worked.</i><br /><br />In this episode, a Grant, a funeral director's assasistant, shares one of the most disturbing and confusing calls of his life. A man everyone loved. A house that should have been filled with Christmas lights. And a suicide so extreme it didn’t make sense.<br /><br />He slit both of his arms open.<br /><br />And then started his car.<br /><br />Just in case.<br /><br />But this story isn’t just about how he died.<br /><br />It’s about trying to understand why.<br /><br />Why someone who seemed happy would do something so violent.<br />Why some suicides feel impulsive… and others feel calculated.<br />And what goes through your mind when you’re standing over the body of someone you actually knew.<br /><br />After years working in a funeral home, Grant has seen death in every form. But some scenes don’t leave you. This is one of them.<br /><br />And what happened after the call might be even worse.<br /><br />A desperate lie.<br />A moment of guilt. <br />And the realization that sometimes the living don’t handle death much better than the dead.<br /><br />This is a raw, unfiltered, true story from inside the funeral industry. Graphic, honest, and deeply human.<br /> <br />⚠️ Listener discretion advised. This episode contains graphic descriptions and discussions of suicide. <br />$ - This episode was previously locked behind a paywall.