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Man, 81, kills himself with shot from 'suicide robot' - Times Online by Rattle at 12:31 pm EDT, Mar 21, 2008 |
An elderly man has killed himself by programming a robot to shoot him in the head after building the machine from plans downloaded from the internet. Notes left by Mr Tovey — who was born in England — revealed that he had scoured the internet for plans before constructing his complex machine, which involved a jigsaw power tool and was connected to a .22 semi-automatic pistol loaded with four bullets. It could fire multiple shots once triggered remotely. At 7am on Tuesday he set the robot up in the driveway of his £450,000 house and activated it. His notes suggested that Mr Tovey chose to kill himself in the driveway because he knew there were workmen building a new house next door who would find his body. The scheme worked, as carpenter Daniel Skewes heard gunshots and ran to Mr Tovey's home. "I thought I heard three shots and when we ran next door he was lying on the driveway with gunshot wounds to the head," Mr Skewes told the GCB.
This man sets a great example for makers everywhere. I know when I go out, it will most likely be at the hands of a robot I've built... It will probably an accident though, rather than something intentional like this... |
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RE: Man, 81, kills himself with shot from 'suicide robot' - Times Online by flynn23 at 2:46 pm EDT, Mar 21, 2008 |
Rattle wrote: An elderly man has killed himself by programming a robot to shoot him in the head after building the machine from plans downloaded from the internet. Notes left by Mr Tovey — who was born in England — revealed that he had scoured the internet for plans before constructing his complex machine, which involved a jigsaw power tool and was connected to a .22 semi-automatic pistol loaded with four bullets. It could fire multiple shots once triggered remotely. At 7am on Tuesday he set the robot up in the driveway of his £450,000 house and activated it. His notes suggested that Mr Tovey chose to kill himself in the driveway because he knew there were workmen building a new house next door who would find his body. The scheme worked, as carpenter Daniel Skewes heard gunshots and ran to Mr Tovey's home. "I thought I heard three shots and when we ran next door he was lying on the driveway with gunshot wounds to the head," Mr Skewes told the GCB.
This man sets a great example for makers everywhere. I know when I go out, it will most likely be at the hands of a robot I've built... It will probably an accident though, rather than something intentional like this...
That made me laugh out loud. Loudly. For a very long time. Thanks! ;-) |
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