Suiciders are cowards
The Earliest Suicide Video: Ricardo López
On September 12, 1996, López mailed a letter bomb, rigged with sulfuric acid, to Björk's residence in London. He recorded a final video diary explaining his motivations, and ended it by filming his suicide by gunshot.
I love watching his skull becomes deformedwhen the bullet hits him, liquefying his brain. It's also funny to hear the air rushing out of his body with that grotesque sound and his blood splattering the floor... some people really do have miserable lives.
I remember watching this on VHS in the late 1990s early 2000s before the internet, before cellphones were a world wide thing…. The gayest Darth Maul cosplay. I do believe they made that Darth Maul’s face sort of look like this guy.
I'd have said an dissection of his brain to learn about insanity but atlas, brain is now over the wall
He was just upset none of the pretty girls liked his disgusting, ugly, fat ass crack!!!
I feel like Lucy in the Pumpkin Patch in CHARLIE BROWN'S HALLOWEEN cartoon.
She was sooo disheartened that she wouldn't see the GREAT PUMPKIN thanks to that
sneaky ol' SNOOPY, lol!!!
I want to be honest and say I pity him, he felt like he had no other choice, the nervous breathing is what I do when im about to do something I’m terrified of, what a shitty world with no support, what shitty end for us all.
Yes, an absolute classic. I’ve looked into it, and here -for you guys - are all the tapes of him that were released, albeit somewhat unintentionally:
https://archive.org/details/RicardoLopezVideoDiary
As far as I know, they were released because the FBI handed the tapes over to reporters - or at least made them accessible - and they subsequently made their way into the public domain.
The videos make for a good case study. They really ought to be broadcast on TV. Very interesting.
And of course - Budd Dwyer got there first! ![]()
"On January 22, 1987, Pennsylvania State Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer fatally shot himself with a .357 Magnum revolver during a live, televised press conference in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Dwyer was facing up to 55 years in federal prison after being convicted on 11 counts of conspiracy, mail fraud, and bribery, though he maintained his innocence until his death."
