Former Wisconsin TV news anchor Neena Pacholke‘s final texts to her fiance Kyle Haase before she died by suicide have been revealed, according to a report from the Washington Examiner. 

A Daily Mail report found that Pacholke had texted Hasse while he was on his way to visit family in Minnesota before her death. In her text, she wrote that she would always love him despite the pain that he had caused her. She also said that she was sorry and that she couldn’t handle the pain anymore. 

Pacholke wrote: 

“I love you Kyle. I always have and always will. Despite how much you ruined me, I always had hope. I’m so sorry to do this to you but I can’t handle any of this pain anymore.”

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Who is Kyle Haase?

Kyle Haase was set to marry Neena Pacholke as the two had been in a relationship since 2020 and were set to get married on October 12 at the Barcelo Maya Palace in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico

The couple had met at a wedding when Haase was still married back in 2020. They likely got together shortly after Haase filed for divorce.

Haase and Pacholke’s relationship over the last two years was turbulent as the two would fight heavily, combined with accusations of affairs and heavy drinking. 

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The couple also had a significant age gap, a 38-year-old Haase and a 27-year-old Pacholke. Friends of the deceased news anchor told the Daily Mail that Haase, who worked as a commercial sales manager at Imperial Industries, would often make remarks about his fiancé’s appearance, saying that he didn’t want to go back home to her. Pacholke had moved into his rental home earlier this year but after a huge fight, Haase threw her out. Three days later, they reconciled. 

In fact, Haase was arrested for driving under the influence in 2021. Police had found that his blood alcohol was 0.164. Similarly, earlier this year in July, police were called to the Wausau Country Club where a drunk Haase was being uncooperative and belligerent about a prize he had won at a breast cancer awareness fundraiser.