Tragic suicide letter left by Fandango founder before leaping from New York City luxury hotel: The agony is indescribable

Tragic suicide letter left by Fandango founder before leaping from New York City luxury hotel The agony is indescribable

According to sources within the law enforcement community, the co-founder of the movie ticket firm Fandango, who left a tragic suicide note in which he admitted he “can’t explain the pain,” committed suicide by jumping from a luxury hotel in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday.

“I apologize. The amount of agony I’ve experienced is beyond description. According to the sources, J. Michael Cline wrote, “I love you all,” in the letter, but it seems like he left off a few sentences.

According to insiders, the tragic last note was left by the 64-year-old “serial entrepreneur” and father of six in room 28 of the Kimberly Hotel on East 50th Street near Lexington Avenue. TMZ was the first to disclose it.

Tragic suicide letter left by Fandango founder before leaping from New York City luxury hotel The agony is indescribable

According to investigators, Cline leaped from the twentieth story and landed on Tuesday morning in a courtyard on the third floor.

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His suicide, which occurred only days after he had gallbladder surgery, shocked and devastated everyone who knew him, according to sources.

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The Palm Beach Daily News reported that in December 2020, Cline and his wife Pamela spent $20.75 million on a lakefront mansion, adding to Cline’s multi-million dollar collection of Greenwich, Connecticut, and Palm Beach, Florida properties.

He severed connections with Fandango years ago when the company was still reeling from the pandemic’s devastating impact on ticket sales.

On Tuesday morning, Cline committed suicide by jumping from the twentieth story. In addition to founding numerous other firms, Robert Miller Cline was a managing partner at Accretive, a startup finance firm.

In a recent article published by Fordham University, Cline—a “serial entrepreneur”—was characterized as someone who encouraged students to “work with people you trust” and dream big. Cline earned an MBA from Harvard and graduated from Cornell.

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