Tuesday, June 28, 2005

suicidal tendencies circa 1947

1947 Project is a fascinating blog that documents the lurid and newsworthy around Los Angeles in 1947 (with some architectural sidelines). One thing I've learned through my visits to the site is that the preferred method of suicide back then has gone drastically out of fashion: drinking poison.

For example, on June 27th:

Distraught over her pending separation from fiance Billy Allen, 19-year-old Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton, Pearl L. Reid, 16, drank poison today at her home at 2653 Loosmore Street. She died. When Billy saw what she had done he too quaffed the deadly draught, and lies in serious condition in Long Beach's Naval Hospital. His doctors are optimistic for his survival, at least from the immediate threat.

From May 31st:

The 70-year-old jewelry store worker, despondent over poor health and fading eyesight, entered the mortuary, tapped on the office glass to get Mrs. Dell's attention, then drank from a bottle of poison and collapsed. A note on his body explained Rawles' reasons.

From April 25th:

Police are still trying to make sense of a last night's mysterious car chase in Echo Park. It all started when Motorcycle Office Carl Ericson spotted a taxicab that has been suspiciously repainted blue. He gave chase, and the vehicle turned onto Echo Park Avenue, racing past the lake and south towards Beverly. In front of 512 Echo Park Ave.,
the cab collided with a car driven by Walter Cliburne, 35, of 1947 Preston Ave. Cliburne's car ended up atop both the cab and a parked car. An ambulence was called, and the attendants directed their attention to the injured, still-unidentified cab driver. Suddenly he brought a vial of poison up to his mouth and made as to swallow. Attempts to wrest it away were fruitless, and the mystery man said, "I am going to die, so let me die."

I assume poison can only be even more effective than it was in 1947, so I wonder why it has fallen so far out of favor.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course, Hermann Goering's is one of the most famous suicide by poison.

escapegrace said...

...just a few months shy of 1947. Poison was clearly all the rage.