Some deaths leave behind silence, and others create a silence so deep that families spend the rest of their lives trying to understand it. Suicide belongs to the second category. It is not only the end of a life; it is also the beginning of unanswered questions. Why did we not see it? Could we have done more? Was there a word left unsaid, a gesture withheld, a pain overlooked? For centuries, suicide has stood at the uneasy intersection of morality, religion, law, medicine and human sorrow.