I knew that Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper all died in a plane crash in 1959....but I was just reading the "coroner's report", and I can't believe how much damage a plane crash can do to a person.
From this link: http://www.fiftiesweb.com/holly-death.htm
"Buddy Holly's Death Certificate
From the Coroner's Report dated Feb. 4, 1959
The body of Charles H. Holley was clothed in an outer jacket of yellow leather-like material in which 4 seams in the back were split almost full length. The skull was split medially in the forehead and this extended into the vertex region. Approximately half the brain tissue was absent. There was bleeding from both ears, and the face showed multiple lacerations. The consistency of the chest was soft due to extensive crushing injury to the bony structure. The left forearm was factured 1/3 the way up from the wrist and the right elbow was fractured. Both thighs and legs showed multiple factures. There was a small laceration of the scrotum.
Personal effects found with the body are listed on a separate sheet in this report.
Fingerprints were taken of the deceased for purposes of identification.
Ralph E. Smiley, MD
Acting coroner
Personal effects, Charles Holley
Cash $193.00 less $11.65 coroner's fees - $181.35 2
cuff links, silver 1/2 in. balls having jeweled band Top portion of ball point pen."
The point of this is -- be careful out there if you are in a plane or in a car, ok?
Oh, and I learned something here -- if you have money with you when you are dead, the coroner can take your money! (Look at "Personal Effects" section).
From this link: http://www.fiftiesweb.com/holly-death.htm
"Buddy Holly's Death Certificate
From the Coroner's Report dated Feb. 4, 1959
The body of Charles H. Holley was clothed in an outer jacket of yellow leather-like material in which 4 seams in the back were split almost full length. The skull was split medially in the forehead and this extended into the vertex region. Approximately half the brain tissue was absent. There was bleeding from both ears, and the face showed multiple lacerations. The consistency of the chest was soft due to extensive crushing injury to the bony structure. The left forearm was factured 1/3 the way up from the wrist and the right elbow was fractured. Both thighs and legs showed multiple factures. There was a small laceration of the scrotum.
Personal effects found with the body are listed on a separate sheet in this report.
Fingerprints were taken of the deceased for purposes of identification.
Ralph E. Smiley, MD
Acting coroner
Personal effects, Charles Holley
Cash $193.00 less $11.65 coroner's fees - $181.35 2
cuff links, silver 1/2 in. balls having jeweled band Top portion of ball point pen."
The point of this is -- be careful out there if you are in a plane or in a car, ok?
Oh, and I learned something here -- if you have money with you when you are dead, the coroner can take your money! (Look at "Personal Effects" section).