Budd Dwyer Death

Congressman that killed himself on camera was Budd Dwyer's. There's a film called "Honest Man" about his suicide and his life in politics. Really sad. Here is the actual suicide on film. You are warned - very graphic. Budd Dwyer famous media incident ATENTION - YouTube I also have a few...

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WGAL: Jan. 22 marks dark anniversary of Pennsylvania Treasurer Budd Dwyer's public suicide

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Jan. 22 marks 38 years since a dark day in Pennsylvania history.State Treasurer Budd Dwyer – who had been convicted of bribery and faced a maximum of 55 years in prison – took his life during a news ...

Jan. 22 marks dark anniversary of Pennsylvania Treasurer Budd Dwyer's public suicide

Penn Live: Budd Dwyer’s suicide becomes media dilemma: To show or not to show photos, video?

When a politician calls a news conference, he or she expects the media to cover it. Everything’s on the record. But when corruption-convicted Pennsylvania Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer punctuated his Jan.

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Budd Dwyer’s suicide becomes media dilemma: To show or not to show photos, video?

Ultimate Classic Rock: How the Suicide of R. Budd Dwyer Inspired ‘Hey Man, Nice Shot’

Politician R. Budd Dwyer died by suicide on Jan. 22, 1987, in front of an audience of TV news cameras. Eight years later, the incident would inspire the alt-rock hit “Hey Man, Nice Shot” by Filter.

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How the Suicide of R. Budd Dwyer Inspired ‘Hey Man, Nice Shot’

The Times Leader: New film takes another look at death of Pa. treasurer Dwyer

HARRISBURG — Kenn Marshall recalls edging toward the door when he saw the enormous handgun being held aloft by state Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer. Marshall’s movements on that snowy January day ...