Chris Mackney’s Nightmare Resurrected
A horrible memory becomes worse.
Investigative reporter, Michael Volpe, traces the divorce case that ended in the death of Chris Mackney.
So we begin the series of blog posts by Chris Mackney that culminated in his suicide on December 29, 2013
Paul Elam and the entire editorial team of A Voice for Men keep a promise as they present the first in a series of articles dedicated to restoring the voice of Chris Mackney, driven to his own death by the family court system.
Putting the empathy deficit in a light you don’t see often enough.
Despite attempts to wipe Chris Mackney’s existence from the public record, he will not be forgotten. Gregory Becker gives a moving tribute to a man he says did not suicide, but drowned.
Chris Mackney worked tirelessly to document and disseminate his personal legal nightmare in a family court. His final documentation was his suicide note. Now his former wife wants that document to fade away, just like the father of her children.
In the wake of legal threats to censor a dying man’s message to the world, a number of online sources, on YouTube, Facebook, and elsewhere, have taken to copying his message and even making videos of it reading it out loud. One of these is Gary Costanza, aka JerryTheOther: He’s not the only one. Victor …
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