Tenor attempts suicide with air rifle?

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Can this be true? Sheesh! Perhaps the story is innacurate and it wasn't an "air rifle." If true, more fodder for the caliber wars! :confused:

http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Music/07/12/tenor.shot.ap/index.html


Star tenor in apparent suicide attempt
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Jerry Hadley on life support

Police: Hadley found at home with head wound

Singer sang lead in Paul McCartney's "Liverpool Oratorio"
POUGHKEEPSIE, New York (AP) -- Celebrated tenor Jerry Hadley remained hospitalized Thursday for a gunshot wound police said was self-inflicted.

Hadley created the title role in composer John Harbison's "The Great Gatsby" at the Metropolitan Opera, as well as the lead in Paul McCartney's "Liverpool Oratorio." Leonard Bernstein chose him to sing the main part in a 1989 production of Bernstein's musical "Candide."

A hospital employee declined to provide an update on his condition Thursday, citing confidentiality laws. Hadley was on life support Wednesday.

On Tuesday just after 7 a.m., the 55-year-old singer shot himself with an air rifle at his Clinton Corners home, several miles outside Poughkeepsie, said Robert Rochler, a senior investigator with the New York State Police.

State troopers found Hadley on the floor of his bedroom, unconscious from a self-inflicted head wound, Rochler said in a statement.

An ambulance took Hadley to St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie, where doctors determined that he had a severe brain injury.

Medical staff will evaluate his condition Thursday to determine whether he is to remain on life support, according to the statement.

The statement also said that Hadley was filing for bankruptcy and being treated by a doctor for depression.

Hadley was arrested last year in Manhattan -- while at the wheel of his parked car -- on a charge of driving while intoxicated. Prosecutors later dropped the case.

A native of Manlius, Illinois, Hadley started his career in regional companies, singing everything from Mozart to Broadway. His agile romantic tenor was noticed in the late 1970s by the late Beverly Sills, then general director of the New York City Opera, which hired him.

He then performed at Milan's La Scala, the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden, the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the San Francisco Opera, the San Diego Opera and the festivals in Glyndebourne, England, Aix-en-Provence, France and Salzburg, Austria.

In 1996, Hadley commissioned composer Daniel Steven Crafts to write music for poems by Carl Sandburg. The work, "The Song and the Slogan," was made into a PBS video that won an Emmy.

Hadley was featured in the 2004 Grammy-winning recording of Leos Janacek's opera "Jenufa."

He also excelled in more popular music, including a best-selling recording of "Show Boat."
 
I can already hear the new studies that will be put out by doctors. " Did you know a family with an air rifle in the home is ten times more likely to kill.. :rolleyes:
 
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There are a few modern air rifles capable of propelling a (usually) .177 pellet over 1200 fps.
 
I'd think that with a .177 air rifle, it would be more effective to shoot yourself in the heart than in the head.

It seems like it would be pretty tough to cause a fatal brain injury with such a tiny pellet, especially after penetrating the skull.
 
sounds like a real cry for help... no really.... a shot in the nads from a .177 cal BB makes a guy fall over that's for sure.

of course, that doesn't happen among the youngens anymore with all this airsoft/paintball stuff. Something to be said for "you'll shoot your eye out, kid"
 
I saw his premiere of the "Great Gatsby" at the Chicago Lyric... I wanted to shoot myself after hearing it. It was a worthless piece of atonal garbage. In addition, the guy's voice was faltering, if I recall correctly (an operatic tenor's career starts petering out in their late 50s anyway). Incidentally, aren't air pistols illegal in NYS?
 
Incidentally, aren't air pistols illegal in NYS?

No, they are not illegal.

On Tuesday just after 7 a.m., the 55-year-old singer shot himself with an air rifle at his Clinton Corners home, several miles outside Poughkeepsie, said Robert Rochler, a senior investigator with the New York State Police.

It was an air rifle.

The guy grabbed whatever was handy. If he hadn't had that he probably would have been found in his garage with the car running, hopefully with the same outcome (him still alive).

I hope he makes a speedy recovery and gets the help he desperately needs.
 
Whatever happened to the good ole sleeping pills chased with vodka...If i were to off myself that seems the most sensible way...After firing an air rifle id have to say they are pretty darn weak and not too effective.
 
Regardless of the person, this is a tragedy. No matter how stupid the action, when a person sees no other solution, it is always a bad outcome. As I recall in the not so distant past, someone here made that same choice and was "successful". Joe
 
If his career as a tenor was faltering he should have aimed lower and tried out as a soprano.

If that was a shot at sopranos, bravo. If not, many tenors upon retirement, "retire" as high baritones. Domingo is such a case.

I was reading a related article on Hadley and it said that he is, "not expected to make it".
 
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A family member was the first paramedic on the scene. It was one of the air rifles that you can pump up to get the pressure that you want. He put it right aginst his forehead and pulled the trigger. The pellet broke shrough the skull and entered the brain.

The brain flatlined tonite and they are harvesting him in the morning...still a shame when anyone goes that way.

Funny thing is that his girlfriend was in bed with him when he did it. She did not wake up until he started flopping on the floor.
 
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