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|number = 742
 
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|name = {{PAGENAME}}
 
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|pun = "hammerhead"
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|pun = "hammerhead shark"
 
|image = File:Hammer_Head.png
 
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|date = September 14, 2003
 
|date = September 14, 2003
 
|location = Rochester, New York
 
|location = Rochester, New York
|episode = Young, Dumb, and Full of Death
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|episode = [[Young, Dumb, and Full of Death]]
 
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|previous = [[Die It]]|next = [[S*** Dead]]|quote = Instead of perving out, Chester, the school's new janitor, should've cleaned up his act."}}'''"{{PAGENAME}}"''', Way to Die #742, is the fourth death to be featured in "[[Young, Dumb, and Full of Death]]", which aired on November 9, 2010.
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'''"{{PAGENAME}}"''', Way to Die #742, is the fourth death to be featured in "Young, Dumb, and Full of Death", which aired on November 9, 2010.
 
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
Chester was the school's new janitor at an all-girls' preparatory school, but he was secretly a pedophile. He usually spied on the girls playing field hockey with binoculars and a video camera. When one the girls made a wild swing that caused the ball to fly off course, Chester managed to dodge it. He was too distracted by filming the field hockey players that he failed to notice a member of the track and field team preparing for a hammer throw. The hammer hit Chester in the right side of his temple, causing immediate skull fracture which tore major blood vessels inside of his skull and instant death.
 
Chester was the school's new janitor at an all-girls' preparatory school, but he was secretly a pedophile. He usually spied on the girls playing field hockey with binoculars and a video camera. When one the girls made a wild swing that caused the ball to fly off course, Chester managed to dodge it. He was too distracted by filming the field hockey players that he failed to notice a member of the track and field team preparing for a hammer throw. The hammer hit Chester in the right side of his temple, causing immediate skull fracture which tore major blood vessels inside of his skull and instant death.
 
''"Instead of perving out, Chester, the school's new janitor, should've cleaned up his act."''
 
   
 
==Cast and Interviewees==
 
==Cast and Interviewees==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Also caleed "Hammertime" on the Spike TV website.
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*Also called "Hammertime" on the Spike TV website.
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*This death takes place exactly 47 years after [[Bad Hair Day]].
*In 2002, '''Brittanie Cecil''', a 13-year-old American girl, was struck in the head by a hockey puck shot by Espen Knutsen and deflected into the crowd at an NHL hockey game in Columbus, Ohio. She died two days later in the hospital.
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*In 2002, '''Brittanie Cecil''', a 13-year-old American girl, was struck in the head by a hockey puck shot by Espen Knutsen and deflected into the crowd at an NHL hockey game in Columbus, Ohio. She died two days later in the hospital. NY Times has an article about this: https://www.nytimes.com/2002/03/20/sports/hockey-girl-13-dies-after-being-hit-by-puck.html
*Dallas Malloy (who portrayed the track and field member) was later an interviewee in "[[She-Manned]]".
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*[[File:Hammer Head.JPG|thumb]][[File:Chester.jpg|thumb]]Dallas Malloy (who portrayed the track and field member) was later an interviewee in "[[She-Manned]]".
 
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Revision as of 02:30, 15 May 2021

"Hammer Head", Way to Die #742, is the fourth death to be featured in "Young, Dumb, and Full of Death", which aired on November 9, 2010.

Plot

Chester was the school's new janitor at an all-girls' preparatory school, but he was secretly a pedophile. He usually spied on the girls playing field hockey with binoculars and a video camera. When one the girls made a wild swing that caused the ball to fly off course, Chester managed to dodge it. He was too distracted by filming the field hockey players that he failed to notice a member of the track and field team preparing for a hammer throw. The hammer hit Chester in the right side of his temple, causing immediate skull fracture which tore major blood vessels inside of his skull and instant death.

Cast and Interviewees

  • Nick Pasqual - Chester (lead: intended victim)
  • Dallas Malloy - Track Hammerthrower Hurler
  • Amanda Chism - Field Hockey Girl (uncredited)
  • Lindsey Grubbs - Field Hockey Girl (uncredited)
  • Jessica Hardulak - Field Hockey GIrl (uncredited)
  • Dr. Reza Jamehdor - Himself (E.R. Physician)

Trivia

  • Also called "Hammertime" on the Spike TV website.
  • This death takes place exactly 47 years after Bad Hair Day.
  • In 2002, Brittanie Cecil, a 13-year-old American girl, was struck in the head by a hockey puck shot by Espen Knutsen and deflected into the crowd at an NHL hockey game in Columbus, Ohio. She died two days later in the hospital. NY Times has an article about this: https://www.nytimes.com/2002/03/20/sports/hockey-girl-13-dies-after-being-hit-by-puck.html
  • Hammer Head
    Chester
    Dallas Malloy (who portrayed the track and field member) was later an interviewee in "She-Manned".