Darwin Awards
It is once again time to vote for the Darwin Award nominees for 1996. As
you know these nominees will not be contributing to the gene pool
(thankfully).
You may recall last year's Darwin Award winner: The man who found out
moments before making a 300 MPH dent in an Arizona cliff that the JATO
(jet assist take off) unit he'd strapped to his car could not be turned
off once it was turned on.
And 1994's winner was the fellow who was killed by a Coke machine which
toppled on top of him as he was attempting to tip a free soda out of it.
These are actually true...
The nominees are:
NOMINEE #1 [San Jose Mercury News]
An unidentified man, using a
shotgun like a club to break a former girlfriend's windshield,
accidentally shot himself to death when the gun discharged, blowing a hole
in his gut.
NOMINEE #2 [Kalamazoo Gazette, 4-1-95]
James Burns, 34, of Alamo,
Mich., was killed in March as he was trying to repair what police
described as a "farm-type truck." Burns got a friend to drive the truck on
a highway while Burns hung underneath so that he could ascertain the
source of a troubling noise. Burns' clothes caught on something, however,
and the other man found Burns "wrapped in the drive shaft."
NOMINEE #3 [Reuters, Mississauga, Ontario]
Man slips, falls 23
stories to his death. A man cleaning a bird feeder on his balcony of his
condominium apartment in this Toronto suburb slipped and fell 23 stories
to his death, police said Monday. Stefan Macko, 55, was standing on a
wheeled chair Sunday when the accident occurred, said Inspector D'Arcy
Honer of the Peel regional police."It appears the chair moved and he went
over the balcony,"
NOMINEE #4 [Hickory Daily Record 12/21/92]
Ken Charles Barger, 47,
accidentally shot himself to death in December in Newton, N.C., when,
awakening to the sound of a ringing telephone beside his bed, he reached
for the phone but grabbed instead a Smith&Wesson .38 Special, which
discharged when he drew it to his ear.
NOMINEE #5 [UPI, Toronto]
Police said a lawyer demonstrating the
safety of windows in a downtown Toronto skyscraper crashed through a pane
with his shoulder and plunged 24 floors to his death. A police spokesman
said Garry Hoy, 39, fell into the courtyard of the Toronto Dominion Bank
Tower early Friday evening as he was explaining the strength of the
building's windows to visiting law students. Hoy previously had conducted
demonstrations of window strength according to police reports. Peter,
Lawers, managing partner of the firm Holden Day Wilson, told the Torontom
Sun newspaper that Hoy was "one of the best and brightest" members of the
200-man association.
NOMINEE #6 [AP, Cairo, Egypt, 31 Aug 1995 CAIRO, Egypt (AP)]
Six
people drowned Monday while trying to rescue a chicken that had fallen
into a well in southern Egypt. An 18-year-old farmer was the first to
descend into the 60-foot well. He drowned, apparently after an
undercurrent in the water pulled him down, police said. His sister and two
brothers, none of whom could swim well, went in one by one to help him,
but also drowned. Two elderly farmers then came to help, but they
apparently were pulled by the same undercurrent .The bodies of the six
were later pulled out of the well in the village of Nazlat Imara, 240
miles south of Cairo. The chicken was also pulled out. It survived.
NOMINEE #7 [Bloomburg News Service, 25 March]
A terrible diet and
room with no ventilation are being blamed for the death of a man who was
killed by his own gas. There was no mark on his body but autopsy showed
large amounts of methane gas in his system. His diet had consisted
primarily of beans and cabbage (and a couple of other things). It was
just the right combination of foods. It appears that the man died in his
sleep from breathing from the poisonous cloud that was hanging over his
bed. Had he been outside or had his windows been opened, it wouldn't have
been fatal.
But the man was shut up in his near airtight bedroom. He was "...a big
man with a huge capacity for creating [this deadly gas]." Three of the
rescuers got sick and one was hospitalized.
NOMINEE #9 [18 May 93, San Jose Mercury News]
A 24-year-old salesman
from Hialeah, Fla., was killed near Lantana, Fla., in March when his car
smashed into a pole in the median strip of Interstate 95 in the middle of
the afternoon. Police said that the man was traveling at 80 MPH and,
judging by the sales manual that was found open and clutched to his chest,
had been busy reading.
NOMINEE #10 [1/29/96 The News of the weird.]
JOINT NOMINEE Michael
Anderson Godwin made News of the Weird posthumously in 1989. He had spent
several years awaiting South Carolina's electric chair on a murder
conviction before having his sentence reduced to life in prison. In March
1989, sitting on a metal toilet in his cell and attempting to fix his small
TV set, he bit into a wire and was electrocuted. On Jan. 1, 1997,
Laurence Baker, also a convicted murderer once on death row, but later
serving a life sentence at the state prison in Pittsburgh, Pa., was
electrocuted by his homemade earphones as he watched his small TV while
sitting on his metal toilet.
NOMINEE #11 ["The Indianapolis Star", Wed., Dec. 4, 1996]
Cigarette
lighter may have triggered fatal explosion Dunkirk, Indiana. A Jay
County man using a cigarette lighter to check the barrel of a muzzleloader
was killed Monday night when the weapon discharged in his face, sheriff's
investigators said. Gregory David Pryor, 19, died in his parents' rural
Dunkirk home about 11:30 p.m. Investigators said Pryor was cleaning a
.54-caliber muzzleloader that had not been firing properly. He was using
the lighter to look into the barrel when the gunpowder ignited.
NOMINEE #12 [AP, Mammoth Lakes]
A San Anselmo man died yesterday
when he hit a lift tower at the Mammoth Mountain ski area while ridingdown
the slope on a foam pad, authorities said. Matthew David Hubal, 22, was
pronounced dead at Centinela Mammoth Hospital. The accident occurred
about 3 a.m., the Mono County Sheriff's Department said. Hubal and his
friends apparently had hiked up a ski run called Stump Alley and undid
some yellow foam protectors from the lift towers, said Lieutenant Mike
Donnelly of the Mammoth Lakes Police Department. The pads are used to
protect skiers who might hit the towers. The group apparently used the
pads to slide down the ski slope and Hubal crashed into a tower. It was
not clear if the tower he hit was one with its pad removed.
NOMINEE #13 [Reuters, Warsaw, Poland, 5 May 1995]
A poacher
electrocuting fish in a lake in central Poland fell into the water and
suffered the same fate as his quarry, police said Thursday. The
24-year-old man was one of four who went fishing with a cable, one end of
which they attached to a net and the other to a high-voltage electricity
supply line, the PAP news agency quoted a police official in Wloclawek as
saying. "For a while everything went according to the poachers' plan and
they had fish in their bags. But at a certain moment the man holding the
net tripped and fell into the water," the agency said. The other poachers
tried in vain to revive him, it said.
NOMINEE #14 [AP, St. Louis]
Robert Puelo, 32, was apparently being
disorderly in a St. Louis market. When the clerk threatened to call
police, Puelo grabbed a hot dog, shoved it in his mouth, and walked out
without paying for it. Police found him unconscious in front of the
store: paramedics removed the six-inch wiener from his throat, where it
had choked him to death.
NOMINEE #15 [Unknown]
To poacher Marino Malerba, who shot a stag
standing above him on an overhanging rock -- and was killed instantly
when it fell on him.
NOMINEE #16 [Associated Press, Kincaid, W. VA]
Blasting Cap Explodes
in Man's Mouth at Party. A man at a party popped a blasting cap into his
mouth and bit down, triggering an explosion that blew off his lips, teeth
and tongue, state police said Wednesday. Jerry Stromyer, 24, of Kincaid,
bit the blasting cap as a prank during a party late Tuesday night, said
Cpl. M.D.Payne.
NOMINEE #17 [Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1-1-93]
In
December near Mineral Wells, Tex., three men who were attempting to steal
copper wire off live electrical lines for resale were electrocuted.
Copper wiring is a valuable scrap metal in Texas but is usually stolen from
electric cables that are not being used.