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Man who jumped to death at Disneyland was son of famed Disney musical director
The school principal who jumped to his death at Disneyland after leaving a harrowing suicide note online was the son of a famed Disney theme parks music director — and took the fatal leap the day of the park’s Christmas tree lighting.
Christopher Christensen jumped to his death from a parking structure at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, on December 3, 2022.
Trigger Warning: This article contains details of death and suicide which may be triggering to certain readers. Reader discretion is advised.
Eyewitnesses, including families with kids, saw him jump off the Mickey and Friends parking structure at Disneyland at around 9 pm. Following the incident, Disneyland shut off its tram services, which resulted in park-goers having to walk back to their cars.Melissa@maybenotmelissaLeaving Disneyland and CMs were everywhere in the parking structures rerouting guests and blocking some areas. Somebody jump/fell off the Mickey & friends parking structure and there was a tarp covering the body. Really sad and surreal.
On Sunday, the Orange county coroner confirmed Christensen’s identity and reported the death as suicide. Christopher was the principal at William T. Newland Elementary School in Huntington Beach.
Christopher Christensen was facing criminal charges before his suicide at Disneyland
According to Fox 11 Los Angeles, the principal shared a Facebook update recently that revealed he was put on “administrative leave” from his position. This happened after a heated argument with his wife landed him in jail.
The 51-year-old was charged with misdemeanor, child endangerment, and battery on November 22, 2022. He was scheduled to appear in court on Monday, December 5, 2022.
Court documents showed that the alleged incident occurred on November 15, 2022, after which Christopher was arrested. He was released two days later on a bail bond of $10,000.
Before his suicide at Disneyland, Chris Christensen shared a lengthy suicide note on his Facebook account on December 3, 2022. He explained that the incident was a misunderstanding and that he had never hurt his wife or kids. The principal added that his wife had called the cops in a fit of rage after a heated argument.
Chris also said that both he and his wife were trying to clear his name but had no success there and that he was about to lose his job. He even pointed out that the legal system was incredibly flawed as it threw him in jail without evidence.
Christopher worked for over 21 years in the educational sector as part of the Fountain Valley School District. He served as the principal of Roch Courreges Elementary, Fulton Middle School, and the now-shut Moiola K-8 School.
In his Facebook post, he described his love for education, mentioned his penchant for music, and spoke about his final performance just a day earlier. He noted that he loved educating and “leading thousands of students and families” over his long career.
In a statement to the school community, Katherine Stopp, the Fountain Valley Superintendent, said that Chris was a respected leader. She said that he made immeasurable contributions to the community and that his death left everyone devastated and heartbroken. Stopp even mentioned that Christensen was a “father, husband, brother, and friend to so many.”
In his final post, Christopher implored people to be kind and treat each other better as “anger” can have “can really have long-lasting and extremely damaging effects.
The Mickey and Friends parking lot at Disneyland is the largest in the US, and it has, unfortunately, seen several people jump to death from it.
Christopher Christensen is survived by his wife and five kids. While social media was flooded with posts praying for the family and advocacies for suicide and mental health-related help.
Christopher Christensen, 51, who took his life on Saturday, was the son of James “Jim” Christensen, the longtime director for the Disney theme parks who died in 2020 at the age of 84.
The elder Christensen was the music director for Disneyland’s Main Street Electrical Parade, for which he co-composed the orchestration and also created arrangements for the “Fantasy in the Sky” fireworks, Theme Park Insider reported.
Jim Christensen also served as music director and conductor of the Disney All-American College Orchestra from 1984 to 1992 at Epcot’s American Gardens Theatre, the outlet reported.
“He and his hand-picked young musicians collaborated with world-renowned artists and celebrities each summer,” wrote Peter Wilson, the former string section commander for “The President’s Own” US Marine Chamber Orchestra, according to Theme Park Insider.
On Nov. 30, 2019, Chris posted a photo of his father during a family Thanksgiving feast.
“This was my dad’s first day at home since 8/15. He enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner sitting at the head of ‘HIS’ table. So glad we made this happen for him,” he wrote, adding heart emojis.
The elder Christensen “was well known throughout the U.S. and Canada for ‘the Christensen sound’ in over 250 published works,” according to his obituary.
“He was called for an interview to become the music director at Disneyland, a position he accepted in anticipation of the opening of Disney World, Disneyland in Paris and China,” it said.
In 1968, the family moved to California, where they stayed at a hotel across from Disneyland. They later settled in a home in Villa Park.
“Living close to three schools in Villa Park seemed to be a good choice, as a fourth son, Chris, was born in 1971,” the obituary says, referring to the son who would go on to take the lethal plunge at the theme park.
The younger Christensen, who had been the principal of Huntington Beach elementary schools for 22 years, took his own life Saturday.
The park had been open until midnight Saturday for the annual Candlelight Ceremony, which brings together hundreds of musicians, as well as Disney bigwigs, Theme Park Insider reported.
His death was two days before he was to appear in court on child endangerment and battery charges.
Police believe his death was a suicide, Anaheim police spokesperson Sgt. Shane Carringer told the Los Angeles Times, adding that the coroner’s office will determine the cause of death.
Christensen pleaded not guilty to the charges after his Nov. 15 arrest and was released on $10,000 bail. In a lengthy Facebook note, he blamed the “flawed” legal system for upending his life.
His attorney, Ruben Frias, declined to comment to the newspaper on Monday.
Chris, who had been awarded “Principal of the Year” by the Fountain Valley School District, was a musician in his own right and reportedly performed on his cello for concerts and events.
He owned Seaside Strings in Huntington Beach, which provides string ensembles for special events, the Los Angeles Daily News reported.
Dianna Gray, a violinist who teaches in the Irvine Unified School District, told the paper she knew Chris for 30 years.
“He was one of my favorite people to play with because I loved his musicality. I liked how he led jobs. He was always fun, humorous, he seemed to always find the joy in the work,” Gray told the LA Daily News on Sunday.
“He was a high-level professional and he was a people person,” she said, adding that she didn’t know why Christensen decided to take his own life.
“I only knew Chris in a positive way,” Gray told the paper.
In his final Facebook post, Christensen directly blamed the pending criminal charges for his plunge — and played down troubles in his marriage with his wife, Marlena.
“I hate when people leave this Earth with so many unanswered questions. So, I hope this provides some insight and perspective,” he wrote.
“Marlena and I love and adore each other and our relationship has been amazing … up until recently,” the disconsolate man continued.
“Unfortunately, two weeks ago she and I got into a heated argument at home in front of the girls,” he explained, admitting that “tempers were flared and strong words were exchanged.”
He insisted that he never “hit, slap, or hurt” his wife or touched his daughters.
“Unfortunately, Marlena’s anger got the best of her that night and she called the police, which landed me in jail that night. Yes, me! A man who has never hit or harmed ANYONE in his life!” he added.
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