This is where wrong information and urban myths are perpetuated.This caused a path to ground for the electricity and resulted in the man's electrocution from a charge of 240 volts, an industrial voltage.

One less crackhead. Unfortunately there are three waiting to take his place.
It's a shame how society makes people smoke crack and commit crimes.Just ask them, they'll tell you how it's not their fault.
This is where wrong information and urban myths are perpetuated.
A) The whole "path to ground" is wrong.
B) If he was cutting only one wire HOW could it be 240V. It was 120V.
Trivial I know to lay people, but wrong nonetheless.
The news ALWAYS gets EVERYTHING wrong about anything to do with electricity. Makes you wonder about all the facts that they fudge on things we're not as well versed in.
The news ALWAYS gets EVERYTHING wrong about anything to do with electricity. Makes you wonder about all the facts that they fudge on things we're not as well versed in.
Yeah I dont buy it. To get "burned" that bad Id suspect youd have to be at bare minimum 1000 volts.
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This caused a path to ground for the electricity and resulted in the man's electrocution from a charge of 240 volts, an industrial voltage.
This is where wrong information and urban myths are perpetuated.
A) The whole "path to ground" is wrong.
B) If he was cutting only one wire HOW could it be 240V. It was 120V.
Trivial I know to lay people, but wrong nonetheless.
Article says it was Tire Shop, so they probably had 3 phase for compressors, etc. and therefore were at least 208Y or 230delta or 460delta. The latter two would produce a voltage in excess of 200v phase to ground. Easily enough to fry someone without tripping breakers.
The news ALWAYS gets EVERYTHING wrong about anything to do with electricity. Makes you wonder about all the facts that they fudge on things we're not as well versed in.
240 volts, an industrial voltage.

The news ALWAYS gets EVERYTHING wrong about anything to do with electricity. Makes you wonder about all the facts that they fudge on things we're not as well versed in.

that should be the outcome of every copper theft
Crackheads roasting.... on an open wire...
Jack Frost nipping at your nose...
I live in Iowa and last month Darwin took down another of these idiots. Some ***** and his buddy climbed an electrical pole to try to take out a transformer for it's copper....Last I heard he was going to live, but both arms needed to be amputated....Too bad he didn't fall to his death. I have NO sympathy for thieves. I rank them just barely below murderers.