
It wasn’t a text. It wasn’t a Snapchat. It was four sheets of college-ruled paper, folded into a perfect square and tucked inside the waistband of 17-year-old Austin Lynch’s jeans like a death warrant.
Suffolk County detectives found it when they cut the clothes off his unconscious body on November 26, 2025, minutes after he used his father’s 12-gauge Mossberg to end the life of his ex-girlfriend, 18-year-old Emily Finn, on the front porch of his Nesconset home.
Investigators call it the most complete written descent they’ve ever seen from a teenager. The public now just calls it the letter that stole Thanksgiving.
Page 1 begins like every high-school love story ever told.
“Em, You were my first real smile in freshman year when everything else sucked. Remember sneaking out to the Smith Point beach at 2 a.m. just to watch the waves? You said we’d do that when we were old and gray. You promised.”
Page 2 is where the promises start to rot.
“I saw the Oneonta pictures. You wearing that guy’s hoodie like it’s nothing. You told me ‘just friends.’ I drove six hours round-trip twice just to see if you were lying. You were. I sat in the parking lot outside your dorm until 4 a.m. both times. You never even knew I was there. That’s how little I matter now.”
Page 3 is pure venom.
“I loaded the gun last night while you were probably asleep in his bed. Dad keeps it in the hall closet for deer season. I practiced in the backyard at midnight so the neighbors wouldn’t hear. One shell for your heart. One for my head.”
Page 4 is only six words, written larger and larger until the pen rips the paper:
“I’m sorry I wasn’t enough.” “I’m sorry I wasn’t enough.” “I’M SORRY I WASN’T ENOUGH.”
That morning, Emily Finn did what any decent person would do after a clean breakup: she drove to Austin’s house to return the last of his things (hoodies, a mixtape USB shaped like a cassette, the stuffed teddy he won for her at the 2023 St. Patrick’s fair).
She texted her mom at 10:39 a.m.: “dropping his stuff off real quick then coming home for pumpkin pie :)”
She never made it back to the pie.
At 10:46 a.m., neighbors heard two deafening booms. They ran outside to see Emily crumpled on the welcome mat, blood pooling beneath her SUNY Oneonta sweatshirt, her phone still in her hand with 911 half-dialed.
Austin stood over her for three full seconds before he sat down on the top step, pressed the shotgun under his own chin, and pulled the trigger.
The gun misfired.
He racked it again. It misfired a second time.
A father of two from across the street tackled him before the third attempt could succeed.
Emily was pronounced dead at the scene. Austin was airlifted to Stony Brook. He survived.
The letter survived too.
Suffolk County DA Ray Tierney read portions aloud at a press conference yesterday, voice flat, eyes wet:
“This wasn’t a crime of impulse. This was a crime of obsession that had a countdown clock. He wrote the ending days in advance and rehearsed it in his head until the only thing left was to press play.”
Emily’s mother, Lisa Finn, stood outside the DA’s office clutching her daughter’s pink pointe shoes and said the words no parent should ever have to speak:
“She went to give him closure. He gave her a coffin.”
Austin Lynch turns 18 in three weeks. He will be charged as an adult with first-degree murder.
And somewhere in an evidence vault, four blood-flecked pages wait for trial.
It’s the story he tells himself when no one is listening.
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