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- Evelyn McHale - Wikipedia
On April 30, 1947, McHale took a train from New York to Easton, Pennsylvania, to visit Rhodes The next day, after leaving Rhodes's residence, she returned to New York City and went to the Empire State Building, where she jumped from the 86th-floor observatory, landing on top of a parked car
- Evelyn McHale: Most Beautiful Suicide | Suicide Cleanup
So, yes, Evelyn McHale’s body did unfortunately fall apart when she was moved The hood of the limousine had her blood, body organs, and hair everywhere Likely due to this reason and the fact that the cause of death was quite obvious, no autopsy was conducted
- The Most Beautiful Suicide: A Violent Death, an Immortal Photo - TIME
But beyond the mystery of Evelyn McHale’s life and death, there is the equally profound mystery of how a single photograph of a dead woman can feel so technically rich, visually compelling
- Evelyn McHale, The Woman Behind The Most Beautiful Suicide
Evelyn McHale wrote in her suicide note that she didn't want her family to see "any part" of her body Instead, a photo of her death would become one of the most famous photographs of all time
- The Haunting True Story Behind The Most Beautiful Suicide
Thirty minutes after purchasing her ticket and embarking on the tour, Evelyn McHale climbed over a railing and flung herself eighty-six stories to the street below before the disbelieving eyes of dozens of observers
- Named as the “The Most Beautiful Suicide”: Evelyn McHale leapt to her . . .
Evelyn McHale is probably the most famous Empire State Building suicide victim The young and pretty Evelyn leaped from the 86th-floor observatory in 1947 and landed on the roof of a United Nations limousine parked on the street below
- The Death of Evelyn McHale - Jim Bowsher
Visit Contact Americana the U S The Death of Evelyn McHale “The most beautiful suicide ” Close In these framed pieces, Jim tells the story of each object and, importantly, preserves his original research and documentation In many instances, the story concludes on the back of the frame
- Evelyn Mchale Autopsy Photos | The Most Beautiful Suicide
The images of dead bodies, pools of blood, and murderers on rampages act as both Evelyn Francis McHale (September 20, 1923 – May 1, 1947) was an American bookkeeper who jumped to her death from the 86th-floor observation deck of the Empire State
- Evelyn Francis McHale (1923-1947) - Find a Grave Memorial
Elegant, even in death, the strangely beautiful photograph of Evelyn McHale ran in the May 12, 1947 edition of LIFE magazine, becoming one of the most iconic shots of all time
- The prettiest suicide the Tragic death of Evelyn McHale — Creepy . . .
Evelyn was the twelfth person to leap from the structure and the sixth to successfully bypass all safety measures Within a span of three weeks, she was one of five individuals who attempted suicide from the observation deck
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