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Reveal terrifying posts New York mom wrote before jumping to her death in Niagara Falls with her two children: ‘I want my family back’

Reveal terrifying posts New York mom wrote before jumping to her death in Niagara Falls with her two children: ‘I want my family back’

A series of chilling posts shared by a New York the mother who jumped to her death over Niagara Falls with her two young children has come to light. It means ChiantiThe 33-year-old wrote various posts detailing her heartbreak following her split from her daddy. However, the police stated that the man was not suspected of involvement in the deaths.

Terrifying posts a New York mom wrote before jumping to her death over Niagara Falls with her two children have been revealed (Diamond Scott/Facebook)
Terrifying posts a New York mom wrote before jumping to her death over Niagara Falls with her two children have been revealed (Diamond Scott/Facebook)

A few weeks earlier, Means’ Facebook posts were written under the pseudonym Diamond Scott tragedy. New York State Police said they crossed the barrier at Luna Island on Monday evening, October 28. Investigators said the jump was “intentional.”

Haunted outposts of Chianti Means

In one of the posts, Means wrote: “I wish someone loved me because the man who should love me doesn’t.”

(Diamond Scott/Facebook)
(Diamond Scott/Facebook)

In another post she wrote: “Please everyone leave me alone, I am in love with my daughter’s father. I want my family back. With all due respect Idgaf for what I said about him earlier and what everyone else thinks!!”

(Diamond Scott/Facebook)
(Diamond Scott/Facebook)

Means wrote in another post: “You have to stick with the ones you love. You never know when you might lose them.”

(Diamond Scott/Facebook)
(Diamond Scott/Facebook)

In a recent exchange, Means responded to a post asking why people and their exes broke up. “Because I was a stupid, slightly pregnant woman who swore I didn’t want him,” she replied.

(Diamond Scott/Facebook)
(Diamond Scott/Facebook)

But despite her posts, police told the New York Post that no foul play was suspected. State troopers said after the tragedy: “The investigation has determined that this incident was intentional, although the circumstances remain under investigation. New York State Police and State Police conducted search/rescue with negative results.”

Means and her children, 5-month-old Mecca Means and 9-year-old Roman Rossman, were residents of Niagara Falls. Their bodies have not been found yet. Means graduated from high school in Buffalo and worked as a domestic violence counselor.

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