13 Of The Most Horrific Suicides in History
Shocking ways people have chosen to end it all.
Published 9 years ago in Wow
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In 1974, Florida morning TV talk-show host Christine Chubbuck announced to her viewers, “In keeping with Channel 40’s policy of bringing you the latest in blood and guts, and in living color, you are going to see another first - attempted suicide.” She then drew a revolver and shot herself behind her right ear.
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In 2002, schizophrenic artist, Richard Sumner, handcuffed himself to a tree in the woods and threw away the key. Scratch marks on his wrist indicated that he changed his mind and struggled to break free, but after four days he died from exposure, the key just out of reach. His body was found three years later.
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Boyd Taylor spent three months constructing a complicated eight-foot-high guillotine. An electric jigsaw plugged into a timer switch would cut the wood and release the wire holding the blade. Boyd lived with his father, so to avoid being found for some time he made it so the falling blade would cut a thread tied to a hammer, which would then swing and strike off the power. One night in 2003, he swallowed a handful of pills, turned on the device, went to sleep, and never woke up.
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On the final night of the Olympic games of 165 A.D., a Greek Cynic philosopher, Peregrinus Proteus, delivered an elegant speech about bringing “a golden life to a golden close.” He then stripped naked and walked calmly into the Olympic flame. In 180 AD, a statue of Peregrinus was erected in his home city of Parium.