#8 [San Jose
Mercury News]:
An unidentified man using a
shotgun as a club to break a former girl friend's windshield,
accidentally shot himself to death when the gun discharged,
blowing a hole in his gut.
#7 [Kalamazoo
Gazette]:
James Burns, 34, a mechanic from Alamo, MI, was killed in March as he
was trying to repair what police describe 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."
#6 [Hickory
Daily Record]:
Ken Charles Barger, 47,
accidentally shot himself to death in December in Newton, NC. 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. [Note: Would he have shot himself a second time if they had called back?]
#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 buildings windows to
visiting law students. Hoy previously has conducted
demonstrations of window strength according to police
reports. Peter Lawson, managing partner of the firm Holden
Day Wilson, told the Toronto
Sun newspaper that Hoy was "one of the best and
brightest" members of the 200-man association. [Note: The remainder of the association were subsequently forbidden to enter tall buildings on pain of death.]
#4 [The News of the Weird]:
Michael Anderson Godwin made
News of the Weird posthumously. He had spent several years
awaiting South Carolina's electric chair on a murder conviction before having his
sentence reduced to life in prison. While sitting on a
metal toilet in his cell attempting to fix his small TV set, he
bit into a wire and was electrocuted.
#3 [The Indianapolis
Star]:
A cigarette lighter may have
triggered a fatal explosion in Dunkirk, IN. A Jay
County man,
using a cigarette lighter to check the barrel of a muzzle loader,
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 at about 11:30 PM. Investigators said Pryor was
cleaning a .54-caliber muzzle-loader that had not been firing
properly. He was using the lighter to look into the barrel
when the gunpowder ignited.
#2 [Reuters, Mississauga, Ontario]:
A man cleaning a bird feeder
on the balcony of his condominium apartment in this Toronto
suburb slipped and fell 23 stories to his death. "Stefan
Macko, 55, was standing on a wheelchair when the accident
occurred," said Inspector Darcy Honer of the Peel Regional
Police. "It appears that the chair moved, and he went
over the balcony," Honer said.
#1 [Arkansas
Democrat Gazette]:
Two local men were injured
when their pickup truck left the road and struck a tree near
Cotton Patch on State Highway 38 early Monday. Woodruff County
deputy Dovey Snyder reported the accident shortly after midnight
Monday. Thurston Poole, 33, of Des Arc, and Billy Ray
Wallis, 38, of Little
Rock, were returning to Des Arc after a
frog-catching trip. On an overcast Sunday night, Poole's headlights
malfunctioned.
The two men concluded that the
headlight fuse on the older-model truck had burned out. As a
replacement fuse was not available, Wallis noticed that the .22-caliber bullets from his pistol fit perfectly into the fuse holders
next to the steering column. Upon inserting the
bullet, the headlights again began to operate properly and the
two men then proceeded toward the White River bridge.
After traveling approximately 20
miles, and just before crossing the river, the bullet apparently
overheated, discharged and struck Poole
in the testicles. The vehicle swerved sharply right, exited
the pavement and struck a tree. Poole
suffered only minor cuts and abrasions from the accident, but will
require extensive surgery to repair the damage to his testicles,
which will never operate as intended.
Wallis sustained a broken clavicle
and was treated and released. "Thank God we weren't on
that bridge when Thurston shot his balls off, or we might be
dead," stated Wallis "I've been a trooper for 10 years
in this part of the world, but this is a first for me. I
can't believe that those two would admit how this accident
happened," said Snyder.
Upon being notified of the wreck, Poole's loving wife, Lavinia, asked how many
frogs the boys had caught and "Did anyone remember to get them from the
truck?"
Although Poole and Wallis did not actually die as a result of
their misadventure (as is normally required by Darwin Award Official
Rules), it can be argued that Poole
did, in fact, effectively remove himself from the gene pool.