From Deseret News archives:
5 suicides jolt southern Utah
'Contagion' spread through communities during 2004-05
Some 300 miles away, 19-year-old Brandon Cannistraci was finishing up the last two weeks of court-ordered time in the protected environment of a "proctor" home.
But his little brother committed suicide while Brandon was in the proctor home, and the death hurt him deeply. "It hit us all hard, but it hit him real hard," his dad, Steve Cannistraci, said. "It was just nothing that anyone anticipated."
He was set to come back to Moab to live with his father and stepmother in 10 days when he hanged himself on the bedpost in his caregiver's home.
His suicide letter began: "Call my Dad."
"To everyone I never knew cared for me thank you. All you kept me here for 19 years. I will really be a lot happier when I'm gone."
The three-page suicide note was mostly words of love and encouragement for his father and stepmother, his half-brothers and members of the family that cared for him in the proctor home. Mixed in, Brandon attempted straightforward explanations for his death.
"I am happy when I'm working and spending time with others, but when I'm alone I am so sad and lonely."
Brandon, the tough brother who loved motorcycles and snowboarding, said he wanted to go protect Stephen. "I want to see my brother and ask him why he gave up his world. I know I will be with him so I will help him not to be scared."
As word spread in Moab of Brandon's death just two weeks after Mario the community winced.
"It was so frightening for kids. We were all terrified," said Brown, the high school principal. "You heard the ambulance and then you waited for the phone call."
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