I heard the sound of it -----> and saw the aftermath.

The location was my apartment building.
He jumped to his death from the back stairway, which is seen on the right side of my building -- 307.
His landing spot was a concrete sidewalk.
I don't know what floor he jumped from.
I'm on the 11th floor of this building -- and am in an apartment on the far right side, which is just out of view in this picture.
If I walk out my door and take 3 or 4 steps to the right, I am at the back stairway.

This happened in the afternoon yesterday.
I heard a loud and heavy *thump* and was like, "What was THAT?"
Sounded as if something big and heavy fell over -- like a truck.
It was unusual, for sure.
I went to the window and saw people rushing over toward the building, but I couldn't see what the deal was.
Then just a minute-or-so later, police were flocking in -- but I still couldn't see what it was.
Then I thought, "Holy crap! I think someone fell (or jumped) off the back stairway."
So I went out... and hesitated for a moment before looking, questioning whether I should look over the edge at the scene below.
I did look.
There was no visible gore, but I did notice that they guy's face was... completely pale.
He was laying on his back and the police were tending to him.
In that instant, the thought did cross my mind to go get my camera and get a shot.
And I know you sickos would want that.
But I said to myself, "Nope. I'm sorry. This dude is dead, or now gripping for his life. I can't stand up here with a camera and take a shot(s) of it."
I walked away and went back into my apartment.
An ambulance soon arrived and they took the guy off.
I went out to the back stairway again and looked -- and took this picture.
The police had chalked-up a a stick figure drawing of where he made his landing.
You can make out the chalk drawing to the right of the tree shadow.

And this is ground zero -- with the chalk stick figure again at the right side of the tree shadow.

I couldn't sleep well last night.
It was just a creepy and awful feeling.
I had my own thoughts about it -- and about what I am doing in this life.
Maybe I'll touch on it in coming days in the Theology Forum.
For now, I hope this PET entertained you, you sick freaks. :)