

He was just apologizing to me for everything. It was really hard on me when I was pregnant and he was heavy in his addiction and he really just wasn’t himself at that time. “He said that he was sorry for everything he put me through. 13, though, Camryn sensed Landon was in trouble. He came back home, taking only anti-depressants. Landon went to stay with his parents in hopes of kicking his prescription drug habit. The couple have two daughters - 2-year-old Collette Briar and Delilah Rose, who was born in May.Īfter Delilah arrived, Camryn said, the reality of looking after two kids “hit us hard” and the couple took a short break from each other. And the more downers he took at night the more uppers he needed to get up… So it was a very, very vicious cycle and he just kept taking more and more and needed more for his body to feel his effects.” “He needed the uppers to get up in the morning and downers to slow down at night.

“It was kind of a lethal mixture of these two very strong, heavy drugs, both very addicting and he just kind of fell into a hole,” Camryn told subscribers. Landon had seen a psychiatrist about his panic attacks, depression and difficulty focusing. He has ADHD which he has had since he was a little boy, so his whole life he’s always just kind of struggled with his emotions and just the way his brain was wired,” Camryn said.

“He has had mental health issues for as long as I have known him. Landon lingered six days in a coma before doctors declared him brain dead on Aug. The emotional video, titled “My Husband Passed Away/Telling His Story,” details how Camryn found Landon hanging in the garage after he’d told her was going to take a bath – and how she cut him down with a knife before calling 911. YouTube star and young father Landon Clifford hanged himself after struggling with depression and drug addiction for years, his heartbroken wife told their nearly 1.4 million subscribers.Ĭamryn Clifford, 19, talks about her husband’s death in a 36-minute video that she posted to their popular Cam&Fam YouTube channel Thursday. Man, 63, jumps to his death from NYC building, one day after 2 other suicidesĬonstruction worker suicide crisis: 4 times higher than general public Disturbing 'fairy-flying' trend sparks suicide concerns: 'This is getting too real'įirearm safety instructor accidentally shoots wife dead then turns gun on himself
