Mary Interlandi Beth Interlandi Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum
On a cold, clear February morning in 2003, Mary Interlandi drove to the top floor of a parking garage in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, stepped off the edge, and ended her life. After nineteen years full of academic, artistic, and personal accomplishments- including being voted "Most Creative Senior" by her high school peers and early admittance to Brown University- Mary chose to end three years of devastating psychological suffering to, in her own words, "save her family from the burden of her care." In the ten years since Mary's death, her mother, Beth Interlandi, has sifted through Mary's...
On a cold, clear February morning in 2003, Mary Interlandi drove to the top floor of a parking garage in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, stepped off th...