Brother of 'Goonlord' Remembers Final Call Before Suicide, Left Note for His Wife

"Goonlord" fans held a candlelight vigil for him on Sunday night.

January 29, 2025

Nautica Malone, the man who reportedly died by suicide after getting caught pulling up to a drive-through window with no pants, is said to have spoke to his brother before taking his own life and left a note for his partner. A poster advertising a vigil for the deceased referred to Malone as a "Goonlord."

On Tuesday, TMZ reported obtaining a police report that stated Malone's brother reached out to him to say he loved him and asked him to "pull up" to his location. Malone's brother claimed he only spoke to his brother briefly and sounded troubled.

He added that he had a missed call from his brother earlier in the day, and in addition to their troubling phone conversation, the man reached out to his sister-in-law to get his brother's location. When he arrived on the scene, Malone's brother found him dead in his car, the same one in the viral video, from a gunshot wound to the head.

In the video, Malone is seen pulling up to the drive-thru window at Bikini Beans Coffee in Tempe, Arizona, with no pants on and his penis uncovered. Police also stated that Malone's wife, Victoria Elisan, said he wasn't the same jovial person he was known to be and began acting differently recently while also adding she found a suicide note in his phone.

"I apologize. I love you queen. I made a mistake and I don't think I'll be able to face you and the babies," cops said the man wrote in his note. "I don't know why I drove though like that. My mental has been f***ed up. I am not a monster. I apologize and I love you forever ♥️♥️ if I am in critical condition please pull the plug. To all my family and friends I love you and I'm so sorry. I love my kids and family. Please forgive me."

The video of Malone at the drive-thru window has already received a million views across social media platforms. It has also built a cult following, with fans calling him the "Goonlord." On Sunday, a group of people held a candlelight vigil for him at the Bikini Beans Coffee location where he was filmed.