but, you know, after that, she came out, she had not cut herself or anything like that. >> dawn krackered, once went she and meg shared an apartment. >> i came home, and i saw on the floor, and there was a note on the coffee table, and it said she had tried to hang herself using the court from the mini blinds. >> did that note explain why meg wanted to take her own life? >> there wasn't an explanation other than she felt that everybody would be happier if she was gone. >> to underscore his claim that meg had hung herself, mifflin says, scott gave one of her poems to the akron detective investigated her death. >> at the very end of the poem, it says and that she killed herself. >> and, what? maybe that is the equivalent of a suicide note, or reflective of the way meg purk was thinking. >> exactly. >> except, according to family members, that is something meg had written back in high school, and in no way represented her mood in the days before she died. scott, they felt, was using that poem to promote his own theory, and her family wasn't buying. >> honestly, my first thought is what did