“You Killed That Man!” TikTok ‘Gooner’ Activist Pulls Up To Protest Bikini Barista Who Exposed A Man Online, Leading To His Suicide In Arizona
In a tragic incident in Arizona, 27-year-old Nautica Malone died by suicide after a compromising video of him went viral. The footage showed Malone at a Bikini Beans Coffee drive-thru in Tempe, allegedly without pants and exposing himself. The video, which clearly displayed his face, quickly spread across social media platforms, leading to widespread public attention.
Before his death, Malone contacted his brother, expressing love and asking him to "pull up." Concerned by the unusual tone of the conversation, his brother attempted to locate him. With assistance from Malone's wife, Victoria Elisan, he discovered Malone deceased in his car from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Elisan informed authorities that Malone had recently exhibited atypical behavior, deviating from his usual cheerful demeanor. A suicide note found on Malone's phone revealed his remorse and mental struggles. He apologized to his wife, referred to her as "queen," and expressed regret over his actions, stating, "I am not a monster. I apologize and I love you forever." He also conveyed love for his family and sought forgiveness from them.
Following the incident, a group gathered at the coffee shop to honor Malone's memory. This event underscores the profound impact of public exposure and the importance of mental health awareness. If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available through the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. | Posted by Thrillz