My newest doc covers similar topics and is called I Love You, Now Die… Context is important here. Since there's a record of him calling her cell phone it's safe to say she continued to push him to go through the suicide. Most people are uninformed about mental health and close family members tend to double-down and play the “well, it’s just a phase for my kid” card. I Love You, Now Die. I believe it's entirely possible that you begin to think that the Slenderman might kill your family or that she is some Romeo & Juliet/Fault in Our Stars tragic love … Now, wit a brain that might not be able to tell the difference the between real and make believe, you have access to unlimited amounts of information and stories. I’m a documentary filmmaker, writer and producer. A texting suicide case captures national interest, raising difficult questions about technology, mental health and whether or not one teenager … My film At the Heart of Gold premiered on HBO in May and I may have been the mastermind behind the Gypsy Rose doc "Mommy Dead and Dearest." She was pushing him to commit to the suicide for some time and was disturbingly pushy the day he killed himself. I just watched this and there’s really no need to blame anyone for Conrad’s death, with the exception of mental illness and maybe the doctors who prescribed his medication.