Couple caught in ‘financial spiral’ jump to their deaths

in life •  8 years ago 

This is shut a shame!!!

A pair of Manhattan parents claiming financial woes jumped to their deaths early Friday — leaving double suicide notes pleading that their two kids be cared for, law enforcement sources told The Post.

The bodies of 53-year-old chiropractor Glenn Scarpelli and his wife, 50-year-old Patricia Colant, were found in the middle of the street on 33rd Street between Park and Madison avenues in Murray Hill after the pair jumped from the ninth-floor window of a 17-story corner office building on Madison Avenue at about 5:45 a.m., police said.

Glenn, whose office was on the same floor of the building where the couple jumped, titled the suicide note found in his pocket, “WE HAD A WONDERFUL LIFE".

LIFE.” It was typed on a piece of white paper.

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This is so horrible. Life could have still been wonderful for them if they would have held on a little bit longer.

I agree 100%. I just cant imagine how it would get so far without nobdy being able to help. Devastating.

All I can think of is their children. SMH