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Neb. Prodigy, 14, Dies in Apparent Suicide

OMAHA, Neb. -- A musical prodigy who completed high school at age 10 apparently killed himself at 14, authorities said.


Brandenn E. Bremmer, who taught himself how to read at 18 months and began playing the piano at 3, was found dead Tuesday at his home in southwest Nebraska with a gunshot wound to the head, sheriff's officials said.


Patricia Bremmer said her son showed no signs of depression, had just finished the art for the cover of a second CD of his music, and had plans for Wednesday. She did not disclose details of how he was found.


"We're rationalizing now," she said. "He had this excessive need to help people and teach people. ... He was so connected with the spiritual world, we felt he could hear people's needs and desires and their cries. We just felt like something touched him that day and he knew he had to leave" so his organs could be donated.


1. Well, at least he lived a rich, full life.

2. HIs last words were: one more person calls me a prodigy, and I off myself.

3. "This second CD just isn't as deep as the first. Let's face it; I've peaked."

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Comment I read Brandenn was home schooled, and as much as I think that home schooling is great what I have noticed in about 10/12 home schooled kids is the ability to socialize fine but their friends are the buffer between a "safe" family home life and the reality of the harsh cruel world. So when things don't go exactly the way you think they should in the real world, and you do not want your family to think your a failure by no means, you turn to your friends for reassurance that some people are cruel in the real world, with their teasing and rejections. So I ask where were his friends when he needed them the most? With a high IQ it must have been even worse for him in every way. oh, did I mention? I was Home Schooled

Fri Jul 15, 2005 10:02 pm MST by Anonymous

Comment May I ask where you got those "last words"?

Mon Mar 21, 2005 7:09 pm MST by JS

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