Lawyer repeatedly threw himself against window in skyscraper office in order to demonstrate that they were unbreakable.
Posted by JDB-667@reddit | mythbusters | View on Reddit | 24 comments

glacier1982@reddit
He died like he lived; screaming nonsense.
Actually, I feel for the guy. It always bugs me seeing people easily thrown/pushed/jumped through glass in movies and on television. You ever try and throw someone through a plate glass window that doesn't want to go?!? IT'S NO PICNIC!
No_Meaning_3904@reddit
No. Have you?
GwenChaos29@reddit
I mean, who hasn't defenestrated someone on a bad day before.....
Saansilt@reddit
Putin has entered the chat
sadicarnot@reddit
Happens in Russia all the time.
Andromeda539@reddit
I learned a new word today.
teqsutiljebelwij@reddit
Well, at least tried, but those damn windows are so strong!
fusionking@reddit
I think there was a death on the show “1000 Ways to Die” about this.
THISNAMEHASTOWORK@reddit
There was, I remember watching it.
I cannot remember the name or number of the death.
GolldenFalcon@reddit
Just yesterday i was in a VC with a dude reading out entries from the Wikipedia lists of unusual deaths...
TheKnife142@reddit
"Welcome home sweetie. How was your first day?"
No_Nobody_32@reddit
One fewer lawyers is always a good thing.
No_Nobody_32@reddit
Found the lawyers ... Easier than I thought - I guess hell is full-up.
shanejayell@reddit
Ah, so it was this guy? *sends him Darwin Award*
usualy_corect@reddit
He actually got one! I remember reading about this flipping through a copy of The Darwin Awards: Evolution in Action.
QP873@reddit
The window was unbreakable. The frame needs work still.
Zeired_Scoffa@reddit
Nah, the frame was just loosened from years of concussive force
belbaba@reddit
The windows were unbreakable against human trajectory. The problem was his watch’s hardness. That’s what undid him.
AudiobookEnjoyer@reddit
Source?
Mycroft_xxx@reddit
Darwin awardee?
gadget850@reddit
Clement Vallandigham laughs.
vescis@reddit
He's not alive, dammit
ConSoftware@reddit
Not a single intern continued their career in law
elycezahn@reddit
Something similar happened in San Francisco about 40 years ago, but the guy lived. With him, I think it involved a skylight