[Rhodes22-list] God, Darwin's Theory, and Lightning

Bill Effros bill@effros.com
Fri, 22 Nov 2002 12:42:12 -0500


Brad,

Isn't it remarkable how often this has happened?  Sometimes it's a ski boat;
sometimes it's an aluminum bass boat; sometimes he's alone and witnesses are
not on the boat; sometimes his 2 or 3 buddies are on the aluminum boat with
him but they are unscathed; sometimes he says "Here I Am" sometimes he says
"Let Me Have It" sometimes it's something else.

The only constants seem to be that he's always a lawyer, he's always mocking
God, and he always gets it.

By the way, why do you suppose UPI put a Bethesda, MD dateline on a story
that was supposed to have happened in Louisiana?

Bill Effros


----- Original Message -----
From: "brad haslett" <flybrad@yahoo.com>
To: <rhodes22-list@rhodes22.org>
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 9:56 AM
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] God, Darwin's Theory, and Lightning



Yes, people have been killed by lightning strikes on
sailboats but I'm still looking for articles, not
statistics.  In the meantime, here's and example of
something REALLY STUPID TO DO WHILE BOATING!


BETHESDA, MD--Lawyer N. Graves Thomas stood in a boat
during a thunderstorm on Monday, raised his hands and
proclaimed heavenward, "Here I am." Moments later a
lightning bolt struck him dead, witnesses said.

Authorities said they had no explanation for the
maverick lawyer's behavior, but friends and colleagues
said his actions before his death were typical of his
offbeat nature.
  Moments later a lightning bolt struck him dead.

The lightning bolt struck Thomas in the head aboard
his new ski boat on Lake Bistineau. Death apparently
was instantaneous, as there was no exit point for the
lightning, said Bossier Parish sheriff's spokesman
Scott Hodges.

Witnesses said Thomas, 40, stood in the back of the
boat, raised his hands toward the sky and said, "Here
I am." The lightning bolt struck his head almost
momentarily.

AFTERWORD:

A week later, witnesses to Thomas' mortification
claimed that his meaning was misunderstood, and that
the lawyer was not directing a challenge to God, but
instead merely calling to his girlfriend.

As a former state prosecutor and assistant U.S.
attorney, Thomas' peers described him as a firebrand
and a maverick and a strong advocate for his often
notorious clients--including police killers, reputed
crime figures, accused white collar criminals and drug
smugglers. At the time of his death, Thomas was
representing a Lake Bistineau man accused of
recklessness in a boating accident that month that
killed three people on the lake.

Copyright © United Press International, May 27, 1987


 Brad Haslett
"CoraShen"



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