Morbid Fact Du Jour for November 16, 2014

Today’s Dislodged Yet Truly Morbid Fact!

A man delivering drywall to a construction site in Jersey City was killed when a one-pound tape measure fell 50 stories and struck him. The tape measure had become dislodged from construction worker’s belt, Carly Baldwin, a spokeswoman for Jersey City Public Safety said. The victim, Gary Anderson of Somerdale, N.J., was an independent contractor for a New York trucking company, George Hildebrandt Inc. He was at the site, where two 50-story residential towers are under construction in downtown Jersey City, to make a delivery of National Gypsum drywall. The tape measure bounced off construction equipment before hitting Anderson in the head. Police said he was not wearing a hard hat at the time. Upon preliminary investigation, it appears to be a very tragic accident, Jersey City Public Safety Director James Shea said. Work at the site was halted after the accident. Anderson was pronounced dead at Jersey City Medical Center at 10 a.m. on November 3, 2014.

Culled From: UPI
Submitted by: Aimee

Supposedly it isn’t true that a penny dropped from the Empire State Building will kill you if it hits you on the head, but after this story, does anybody really want to test it? – Aimee

Morbid Must-Have!

The ever-marvelous Jack Mord of the Thanatos Archive of post-mortem and mourning photography has the best news I’ve heard in a long time:  they’re releasing a book!  And it’s cheap too!!!  Get out there and pre-order you copy before it’s gone!!!  I’ve already ordered mine.  Supplies are limited!  (In the interest of full disclosure: the Amazon links that I share with you are tied to my associates ID and the funds that I earn go towards purchasing books used for the newsletter.)


Beyond the Dark Veil: Post Mortem & Mourning Photography from The Thanatos Archive

My Phone: 100% More Evil!

This is my cat.  His name is Evil.  Can you see why?  The irony is that, appearances aside, he is the sweetest cat I have ever known.

Morbid Sightseeing!

In addition to the aforementioned Victorian mourning exhibit Death Becomes Her in New York (which runs through February 1, 2015), there’s another exhibit currently underway at the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto (running through June 30, 2016) that sounds most enticing!  Hyperallergic has a great preview of the exhibit.

Fatal Victorian Fashion and the Allure of the Poison Garment

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