Wisconsin news anchor Neena Pacholke sent text to fiancé before suicide


Wisconsin News Anchor Joe took his own life last month According to a report, he sent one last chilling text to his fiancé before shooting himself in the house he bought a month ago.

According to a police report obtained by WAOW anchor Nina Pacholke, on August 27, she killed herself exactly 90 minutes after purchasing a gun and ammunition. daily Mail,

Before she pulled the trigger, 27 year old journalist Wrote her fiancé Kyle Haase that she could no longer bear “this pain”.

“I love you Kyle. I always have and always will be,” she texted him, according to the outlet. “Despite how much you ruined me, I always had hope. I’m so sorry for doing this to you, but I can’t bear this pain anymore.”

According to the Daily Mail report, 38-year-old Haase reportedly broke up with Pacholke seven weeks before their wedding.

He was on his way to Minnesota to visit his mother with his children from a previous relationship when he received the dreaded text.

The night before, Pacholke had also sent shocking messages to his sister.
The night before, Pacholke had also sent shocking messages to his sister.
Nina Pacholke/Facebook
Pacholke had bought a pistol and gunpowder 90 minutes before the suicide.
Pacholke had bought a pistol and gunpowder 90 minutes before the suicide.
Nina Pacholke/Facebook

He called 911 and requested a welfare check at the home he shared with Pacholke, but officers arrived too late.

The day before, a concerned friend had removed all firearms from the house for fear that Pacholke might harm himself. She went out and bought a handcuff in the morning. She shot herself.

According to the police report, when officers responded and found him dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside the bedroom, they also recovered a 9mm handgun and a box of ammunition from Zingers and Flingers Firearms Store.

Her phone history revealed that she had searched Google for ways to end her life on the night, along with heartbreaking messages she sent to her sister.

,[Hasse] He told me he hates me and that once I’m out of his life, he’ll feel like a million bucks,” he texted his sister, adding that she was “broken.”

Pacholke's friends were concerned for the langar, and took out guns from the house before Pacholke's death.
Pacholke’s friends were concerned for the langar, and took out guns from the house before Pacholke’s death.
Nina Pacholke/Facebook

The couple’s two-year relationship often had trouble, as the pair often fought and rumors of infidelity swirled, friends told the outlet.

Hasse reportedly spoke poorly of his fiancé to others, and Pacholke once said he found an unfamiliar pair of panties inside his house, he said.

The couple was supposed to get married on October 12 in Mexico.

If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts or a mental health crisis and live in New York City, you can call 1-888-NYC-WELL for free and confidential crisis counseling. If you live outside of the five boroughs, you can dial the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 988 or visit Suicide PreventionLifeline.org,

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