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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Death by "Atomic Wedgie"!

wedgie occurs when a person's underwear or other garments are wedged between the buttocks. When performed on males, this can be dangerous, potentially causing testicular or scrotal damage. In fact, an incident in 2004 involving a ten-year-old boy required reattachment of a testicle to the scrotum!  The Atomic Wedgie entails hoisting the waistband of the receiver's underwear up and over their head. 
from Atomic Wedgies, Wet Willies, & Other Acts of Roguery
Classic bullying maneuver: This grab from comedy television program
 'Saturday Night Live' shows schoolyard bullies giving their victiman 'atomic wedgie' 

While a wedgie is usually done as a childish prank,a form of bullying or fodder for comedy entertainment material,  this time it was done  with deadly consequence!
Brad Davis has been booked on a homicide complaint in the death of Denver St. Clair. 
According to Robert Medley of the Okalahoman   authorities have arrested a man in the bizarre killing of his stepfather, who was found with his own underwear stretched around his head and neck. The stepson called it an “atomic wedgie.”
Brad Davis, 33, former Marine, was arrested on a murder complaint Tuesday evening in the death of Denver Lee St. Clair, 58. St. Clair was the husband of Tressia St. Clair, Davis' mother.
Victim: Denver Lee St. Clair, 58, found dead in his Oklahoma home with underpants pulled over his head 
According to a probable cause affidavit, Davis said he and St. Clair fought and he thought St. Clair was dead, . He said St. Clair asked him to come over for drinks. The men began arguing and Davis told officers that St. Clair “came at him,” and began exchanging blows. He hit St. Clair's head, causing him to lose consciousness,  grabbed his stepfather's underwear and gave him an “atomic wedgie” by pulling the underwear over his stepfather's head.
The cause of death has been determined to be from blunt force trauma to the head and asphyxiation. The death has been ruled a homicide.

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