
In his Facebook message, he spoke directly to his estranged partner - referred to only as Jordan - and an apparent custody battle over their unborn child.
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The reality TV star, who had just turned 33, had recently split from his wife, according to Walker. Hours prior, Burrell had posted a lengthy message on Facebook writing that 'this is not an admission of guilt' I know alot of you will think you could have changed my mind I ensure you, you wouldn't. ‘I want to apologize to my family and friends for failing you. ‘I’m just tired, I’ve been through so much in my life, the pain of my situation now hurts more than I ever imagined. ‘This isn’t an admission of guilt,’ he began his Facebook post on October 31.

However, Michigan court records obtained by People revealed he had been charged with five felony counts - including criminal sexual conduct in the first degree, assault with a dangerous weapon, and assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder – just days earlier on October 22.īurrell was scheduled to be arraigned in court on November 9, nine days after his death. Hours before, Burrell had posted what appeared to be suicide note to Facebook, writing in the 3000-word post that ‘he ‘can’t keep going on’ and alluded to troubled relations with his estranged wife, with whom he was expecting a child. The former Marine, 33, fatally shot himself ‘in public’ in downtown Allegan on Saturday night, his sister Chelsey Walker first revealed to TMZ.


Nate Burrell, the star of the A&E docuseries 60 Days In, was charged with rape and multiple counts of assault just days before he committed suicide over the weekend, court documents have revealed.
