Tuesday, November 05, 2019

Darwin Award Goes to 61-Year-Old Man, Who Died in Electrical Theft in Detroit

By R.C.
Tue, Nov 5, 2019 8:31 p.m.
61-Year-Old Man Dies in Suspected Electrical Theft in Detroit



R.C.: You can't fix stupid.




4 comments:

  1. "Anytime a person is hurt or killed in such a situation is a tragedy," the company said(while stifling their laughter). "It’s important to note that energy theft is extremely dangerous.Tampering with electrical equipment exposes you, your family and your neighbors to the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, injury or death."
    GRA:Why doesn't the deceased person's family sue the electric company for wrongful death--using the Eric Garner
    law ("no matter how stupid I act,if I get killed,my family gets millions."
    What's the difference?
    ---GR Anonymous

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  2. Gruesome death. Chickens come home to roost. Stealing electrical cable presumably to sell for money to buy drugs.

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  3. Google . . . er, uh . . . do an Internet search for "Dallas Copper Bandits (Extremely Graphic). One can actually discern the facial features of the failed, fried corpses of the would-be criminals.

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