He wasn't an Iraqi weapon inspector was he?
poor bstrd. Imagine being that desperate!
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostGoogle for "Chainsaw Suicide" (Hmm...sound's like a buzzing new name for an Emo band )
Loads of results. It's apparently quite common.
"Chain saw suicide goes wrong"
HTF can it go wrong??? I mean, how can it go right?
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is it catching ?
Loads of results. It's apparently quite common.
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is it catching ?
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21697325-2,00.html
Sorry - trying to ignor the kids
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Originally posted by Advocate View PostSome might argue that holding up the development of multimillion pound flats IS suicide...
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Originally posted by original PM View Postmmmm - he had his head chopped off with a chainsaw
I am not sure you could do that yourself - you may be able to start - but would you not stop half way through??
I suppose you could set it up so you run at it and your momentum finished the job
any other ideas on how you could do this?
Some might argue that holding up the development of multimillion pound flats IS suicide...
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So some bloke is holding up development of a multi-million £££ housing development and he is suddenly found to have cut his own head off with a chainsaw.
Yeah, that's what happened officer.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostHe was also found to have stabbed himself 15 times in the back, 3 times post mortem.
Police stated that it was the worst suicide on record.
Police are still investigating the case of a woman who raped herself before committing suicide by tying herself up and hammering twenty six inch nails into her head.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostA man who was found with his head decapitated by a chainsaw was fighting to stay in a block of 70 flats in Hampshire cleared for redevelopment.
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