Tragic suicide letter of Fandango tycoon emerges after father-of-six’s tragic leap from posh Manhattan hotel

The tragic suicide note that a wealthy father of six left behind before he took his own life on Tuesday morning has now come to light.

Jumping from the Kimberly Hotel and landing in a third-floor courtyard on Tuesday morning was J. Michael Cline, a 64-year-old co-founder of the movie-ticketing corporation Fandango.

On the 20th floor of the posh Midtown Manhattan hotel on East 50th Street, close to Lexington Avenue, Cline seemed to be in a state of disarray when he left a message.

My apologies. The agony of messing up this much is beyond my ability to describe. Cline typed “I love you all” before leaping. Just days after he underwent gallbladder surgery, he took his own life.

Jumping from the Kimberly Hotel and landing in a third-floor courtyard on Tuesday morning + was J. Michael Cline, 64-year-old co-founder of movie-ticketing business Fandango.

 

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