Showing posts with label Eerie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eerie. Show all posts

Friday, January 25, 2019

DEATH OF RODNEY KING



On Father’s Day, Sunday June 17, 2012, Cynthia Kelly found Rodney King lying underwater at the bottom of his swimming pool. King's death was 28 years after his father Ronald King was found dead in his bathtub in 1984. Both were alcoholics, and both were victims of drowning, on the same holiday 28 years apart.


NOTE: I assume that most people know who Rodney King is. Also, see December 3, 2018 post about father and son who died on same day 14 years apart during construction of Hoover Dam. The Hoover Dam deaths and the Kings' deaths are even more uncanny than they both died on the same date some years apart. The Kings' case is made more uncanny by the fact that both father and son died by accidental drowning and the Hoover Dam deaths involved the first person and last person to be killed during the construction of the dam. https://jks916.blogspot.com/2018/12/father-and-son-died-on-same-day-14.html (JKS)

Monday, December 3, 2018

FATHER AND SON DIED ON THE SAME DAY, 14 YEARS APART, WHILE WORKING ON HOOVER DAM

From the Las Vegas Review Journal, December 18, 2016

On December 20, 1921,* a crew surveying locations for the dam got caught in a flash flood, and a man named John Gregory Tierney was lost forever in the raging Colorado River, one of the first** casualties of the project. Then on December 20, 1935, 14 years later to the day, the job site suffered its last fatal accident, when a worker fell to his death from one of the two intake towers on the Arizona side of Black Canyon. That man was Patrick William Tierney, J.G. Tierney’s only son.


Their names appear in raised metal on a plaque near the dam, never to be forgotten.


*The Bureau of Reclamation shows the year of J.G. Tierney’s death as 1922, but I believe 1921 is probably correct because the writer of the newspaper article obtained his information from the family of Tierney.

**The Bureau of Reclamation lists J.G. Tierney’s death as the second death on the project. However, the Bureau also notes that deaths prior to 1931 are not included in the official count of 96*** fatalities because they occurred before actual dam construction commenced. At the time of his death, J.G. Tierney was a surveyor working for the Bureau of Reclamation.

***Died at the dam site