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RacinM3
03-05-04, 01:52 PM
The fisherman in Santa Monica Bay who, lobster fishing at night, lights off to avoid detection by the authorities (lobster fishing is illegal in the Bay), was drowned when lowering his lobster traps. Because it was dark, he didn't notice that the rope on the lobster trap he was lowering into the water had wrapped around his leg. It pulled him into the water, where Darwin's theory was proven. Authorities found his boat motoring in circles the next day, boarded it, pulled up the line, and found him at the end of the (and his) line.


Excerpt from LA Times article:


Mark Willey was a popular figure in the Redondo Beach fishing scene, always bringing fresh half-and-half to fellow fishermen for morning coffee and later chatting about the day's catch at Captain Kidd's fish market.

But for several years, the California Department of Fish and Game suspected Willey of illegally poaching lobsters from restricted areas in Santa Monica Bay, and last month authorities spent a night on an elaborate stakeout of his boat.

Early Monday, they came across Willey's empty boat moving in circles off the coast of Hermosa Beach, with $2,000 worth of lobsters stacked in bins.

They pulled up a lobster trap from 70 feet below the surface and found Willey's body, a rope tangled around his legs.

Authorities believe he was night fishing for lobster — which is illegal — and kept his lights off to avoid detection. They suspect he didn't see that a rope was wrapped around his leg when he hoisted the trap into the water, and it pulled him overboard.

"He was trying to conceal his purpose, to thwart the responsibilities of the Fish and Game Department," said Hermosa Beach Harbor Patrol spokesman Paul Wolcott. "He paid the ultimate price in doing that illegal behavior."

dando
03-05-04, 01:57 PM
While this is a good one, based on history, we'll see better:

http://darwinawards.com/

-Kevin

Joe in LA
03-05-04, 02:05 PM
This one has the advantage of being real. A lot of the earlier Darwin's are myths.

Did you submit it? If not, you should.