"Withdrawn", Way to Die #715, is the seventh death to be featured in "That's "Mister Death" To You", which aired on July 11, 2011.
Plot[]
Nick was an expert bomb maker and he came up with a delusional plan to rob a bank, he would make them believe he was a helpless pawn in someone else's scheme and they would let him go with the money, to make it authentic he put a real bomb on his neck, it would be the perfect excuse if they caught him, Nick went to the bank nervously and showed the teller the bomb and told her that some guys put it on him and that they had a remote control and that if he didn't give them a bag with money, they would detonate the bomb and everyone would die. The teller began to fill the bag and gave it to him but Nick said he needed more money or they would kill him, he told her to go to the vault for more but Nick had problems, they called the police, a cop told Nick to stay still and that he put his hands on his head, Nick yelled at them that he has a bomb on his neck, that it was locked with key and he couldn't take it off, the cop told him to calm down and Nick said were going to detonate the bomb and that they had to let him hand over the money, while the police tried to control that explosive situation, the scared teller panicked and she ran away, Nick screamed that they were going to die and the cop told him that no one would die while the teller used her key to open her car, but no one knew that her car's wireless system was on the same frequency as Nick's homemade bomb, it sent a signal to the detonator connected to the plastic explosive, activating the bomb and blowing Nick's head off with it, killing him instantly and sending him to Hell, the cop called the station to ask them to cancel the bomb squad and send the meat wagon, roger that, officer.
Transcript[]
Police Officer: HANDS ON TOP OF YOUR HEAD!!!!!!!
(Death by Bells is playing)
Narration: The teller's keyless entry system was on the same frequency as the ignition on Nick's homemade bomb. It sent an electrical signal to the blasting cap wired to the plastique. The explosive chemical RDX exploded, taking Nick's head. He was dead... instantly.
Cop: Cancel the bomb squad. Send the meat wagon.
Narrator: Roger that.
Cast and Interviewees[]
- Bob Davidson - Retired FBI Agent
- Eddie Paul - Engineer
Foreign Names[]
- Extraído (Extracted) - Latin American Spanish dub
- Descabezado (Decapitated) - European Spanish dub
- Reine Kopfsache! (Pure Head Thing!) - German dub
- Saque Explosivo (Explosive Withdraw) - Brazilian Portuguese dub
- Yanlış Plan (Wrong Plan) - Turkish dub
- Kabesa ka Dulaha Explosi Yamit (Heads on Pure Explosive Incident) - Lazoran dub
Segment Nicknames[]
- Lock and Exp-Load (Spike TV)
- Key-lling the Thief
- Brain Busted
- Head on a Platter
Trivia[]
- Also called "Lock and Exp-Load" on the Spike TV website.
- The picture at the end was in motion, the same as Habeas Corpse, Samurai Death Squad, Electro-Cutie, Cream-ated, Waste Dead, and Anger Damagement; blood is dripping from the statue.
- In 2003, Brian Douglas Wells, an American pizza delivery man in Erie, Pennsylvania, was killed when a time bomb fastened around his neck exploded. At the time of his death, he had been apprehended by the police for robbing a bank. Brian told the police that three individuals had locked the bomb around his neck and threatened not to release it if he refused to commit the robbery. For a more detailed account of the story, please refer to the following article: https://www.wired.com/2010/12/ff-collarbomb/
- The scene of headless Nick being shown was poorly made green screen.
- The bomb that made Nick's head explode sounded like a smashed watermelon.