Hosts of 'The Pursuit of Happiness' dead in apparent suicide

Lynne Rosen and John Littig. (Via Why Not Now)

Lynne Rosen and John Littig. (Via Why Not Now)

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, Last Updated: 12:55 PM ET

Hosts of the New York radio advice show The Pursuit of Happiness were found dead Monday in an apparent double suicide.

The decomposing bodies of psychotherapist Lynne Rosen, 46, and motivational speaker John Littig, 48, were found on their living room couch, the New York Daily News reported.

The couple, hosts of the monthly advice show on WBAI-FM, died from inhaling helium with plastic bags over their heads, the Daily News reported.

Both reportedly left suicide notes but it’s still unclear exactly why they chose to end their lives.

The radio station paid tribute to the couple through its Twitter account.

Together they ran a life-coaching consultancy called Why Not Now.


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