Father of Six Leaves Heartbreaking Suicide Note Before Jumping From Luxury Hotel

According to law-enforcement sources, J. Michael Cline, the co-founder of the movie ticket company Fandango, committed suicide by jumping from a luxury hotel in New York City.

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In his note, he expressed his grief and confessed that he couldn’t explain the pain he was feeling.

According to sources, the 64-year-old businessman and father of six committed suicide by jumping from the 20th floor of the Kimberley Hotel on East 50th Street.

He landed on the third floor.

His last message was reportedly left in his room 28.

His death stunned and devastated his friends and family.

It occurred just a few days after he had gallbladder surgery.

Cline owned several multimillion-dollar homes in Florida and Connecticut. O

ne of these was a lakefront property he bought with his wife in December 2020.

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Several years ago, he had already cut ties with Fandango due to the company’s failure to grow following the pandemic.

He was a successful businessman who had also founded several other companies.

He was known for his passion for working with people.

In a Fordham University article, Cline was described as a serial entrepreneur who had inspired many students.

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