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Wiki\'s List of Unusual Deaths
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_deaths
The great thing about the list is, it's clickable! Want more details on the wacky story? Just click! My fav: 2003: Brian Wells, a pizza delivery man in Erie, PA, was killed by a time bomb which was fastened around his neck. He was apprehended by the police after robbing a bank, and claimed he had been forced to do it by three people who had put the bomb around his neck and would kill him if he refused. The bomb later exploded, killing him. In 2007, police alleged Wells was involved in the robbery plot along with two other conspirators. (Edited to change annoying thread title) (Edit to add: Boy, Mel Gibson got off easy at the end of "Braveheart", compared to what Willy Wallace really had to go through. Yes, I know that they originally filmed it for authenticity, and had to edit it dramatically because film-goers in the test screenings couldn't handle it.) |
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Re: Wiki\'s List of Unusual Deaths
1899: French president Félix Faure died of a stroke while receiving oral sex in his office.
The French always seem to get this stuff right. |
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Re: Wiki\'s List of Unusual Deaths
"The Greek playwright Aeschylus was killed when an eagle dropped a live tortoise on him, mistaking his bald head for a stone."
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Re: Wiki\'s List of Unusual Deaths
not a good way to go...
1327: Edward II of England, after being deposed and imprisoned by his Queen consort Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer, was rumored to have been murdered by having a red-hot iron inserted into his anus.[8] |
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Re: Wiki\'s List of Unusual Deaths
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4 BC: Herod the Great suffered from fever, intense rashes, colon pains, foot drop, inflammation of the abdomen, a putrefaction of his genitals that produced worms, convulsions, and difficulty breathing before he finally gave up. [3] Similar symptoms-- abdominal pains and worms-- accompanied the death of his grandson Herod Agrippa in 44 AD, after he had imprisoned St Peter. At various times each of these deaths has been considered divine retribution. [/ QUOTE ] Yikes! |
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Re: Wiki\'s List of Unusual Deaths
1671: François Vatel, chef to Louis XIV, committed suicide because his seafood order was late and he couldn't stand the shame of a postponed meal. His body was discovered by an aide, sent to tell him of the arrival of the fish.
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Re: Wiki\'s List of Unusual Deaths
the brazen bull:
"..a brazen bull, made totally of brass, hollow, with a door in the side. The condemned was shut up in the bull and a fire was set under it, heating the metal until it became "yellow hot" and causing the person inside to quickly roast to death." Yikes |
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Re: Wiki\'s List of Unusual Deaths
This wasn't that long ago. It makes me laugh every time.
[ QUOTE ] 2006: Ohtaj Humbat ohli Makhmudov, a 45 year old Azerbaijani man, lowered himself by a rope into a lion enclosure at the Kyiv zoo, and shouted to horrified zoo visitors, "God will save me, if he exists!" Moments later a lioness pounced on him, severing his carotid artery and killing him instantly.[41] [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Wiki\'s List of Unusual Deaths
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the brazen bull: "..a brazen bull, made totally of brass, hollow, with a door in the side. The condemned was shut up in the bull and a fire was set under it, heating the metal until it became "yellow hot" and causing the person inside to quickly roast to death." Yikes [/ QUOTE ] wow... i doubt he roasted quickly enough! |
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Re: Wiki\'s List of Unusual Deaths
1981: Carl McCunn, in March 1981, paid a bush pilot to drop him at a remote lake near the Coleen River in Alaska to photograph wildlife, but had not arranged for the pilot to pick him up again in August. Rather than starve, McCunn shot himself in the head. His body was found in February 1982.
He used the wrong emergency hand signals to a plane that had spotted him and waved the plane off. In February 1982 Alaska State Troopers found his body, emaciated and frozen as hard as stone, along with a 100-page diary that documented his demise. He wrote "I think I should have used more foresight about arranging my departure." [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] |
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