

More than one hundred thousand people die daily. The ones who make the decision to do so by their own hands are a source of fascination and fear to some, despite how common it is. This photo, another from the archives of the Los Angeles Police Department held by the University of Southern California, and part of an archive of close to six thousand images keyworded on the USC website for “suicide,” shows a man who shot himself in the head in the back seat of his car. You can see that fluid drained from his left ear, but that’s not where he shot himself. A wound can be seen higher up, on the left side of his skull. That’s an exit wound, it’s clear, because the trio of photos also show where the bullet travelled onward to lodge in the car’s roof. There’s no information what this man’s impetus might have been for suicide, whether sickness, despair, money woes, or whatever. So you can just fill in the blank. It’s from today in 1950.





































