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Is a scrap of paper discovered in an old whisky bottle a suicide note? Scrawled on the back of a typed real estate eviction notice is the simple message 'I'm tired of life'.

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"someone named T.J. Riley, who apparently wrote the brief note stuffed inside the bottle. "I am tired of life. T.J. Riley," the short, fading note reads. It appears to be dated 1896 and is rolled up inside the whiskey bottle, sealed with a wooden, weathered cork. A small amount of liquor remains inside."


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